2013/3(13)

Contents

Cultural Theory

Shapinskaya E.

Flier A.

Cultural History

Troshin A.

Applied Cultural Research

Urmina I.

Humanities

Kornienko N.

Gacheva A.

Kreymer-Dementyeva L.

Small Encyclopaedia of Culturology

Okorokov A.

Pro memoria

Shemanov A.

Okorokov A.

Current Events

Svyatoslavski A.

Baksheev E.

 
UDC 293-294
Kreymer-Dementyeva L.
The Ecclesiastes: Limits of Subjectivity
   
Abstract. The ancient wise man had not saw theological means of radical improvement on the familiar culture and because had turned to philosophical means on strange culture. In such way he has constituted his new subjectivity, which now has been forming by the faith and the philosophy. His openness to Greek culture has been constituted by part of his subjectivity, which had corresponding to the aim of Ecclesiastes: solution a problems of human space in Judaism.

Key words: subjectivity, limit of subjectivity, knowledge, Ecclesiastes, theology.


Kreymer-Dementyeva, Lilia Anatolievna,
researcher (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
e-mail lika_39@mail.ru 

 

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