Abstract
The chapter looks at the common eschatological backdrop to the essays that make up the Vekhi collection. Interpreting Bulgakov's assertion that the Russian intelligentsia have forged a kind of 'inside-out' religious faith, it explores the relation between good and evil in the essays, and the peculiar role allocated to the character of inspiration.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Vekhi 100 Year On |
| Subtitle of host publication | Ideas, Reception, Significance |
| Editors | Ruth Coates |
| Place of Publication | Madison, WI |
| Publisher | Wisconsin University Press |
| Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2011 |