id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tblc4nnchbhi7agg5qyj3klm6a Stephen P. Dunn A Bulgakov Anthology. By Sergius Bulgakov. Edited by James Pain and Nicolas Zernov. Introduction by James Pain. Memoir by Lev Zander. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1976. xxvi, 191 pp. $12.50 1978 2 .pdf application/pdf 1328 74 59 the results of the meticulous research in the life and social situation of the Russian from Father Sergius Bulgakov's work. quite moving and interesting autobiographical fragments, dealing with Bulgakov's of the Russian Orthodox church, and, finally, his experience during surgery for cancer like this reviewer, has no particular respect for the Russian Orthodox church as an Bulgakov is a figure of some human interest; his career represents the triumph of an the Russian Orthodox church by the October Revolution which finally removed all book, but I think that it would have been better to include some of Bulgakov's detailed Bulgakov's theological writings, as represented here, do not come to grips at all with the major social and political problems facing the Russian Orthodox church book is devoted to the nature and content of socialist opinion polling in particular, In Connor's words, "while the regimes are more interested ./cache/work_tblc4nnchbhi7agg5qyj3klm6a.pdf ./txt/work_tblc4nnchbhi7agg5qyj3klm6a.txt