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Bogdan Lubardič is assistant professor of philosophy in the Faculty of Orthodox Theology at Belgrade University. His academic research interests include the relation of philosophy and Christian theology, the reception process of philosophical concepts, the history of religious philosophy and theology, ideas and models of thought in Church doctrine, and philosophical reflection on the epistemological status of religious propositions. His work also explores the hermeneutical problematization of theological texts and of the ways they are received, functionalized ecclesially, and grounded. His publications include Philosophy of Faith: Lev Shestov and the Apophatic Deconstruction of Reason (2010), Justin Popovic and Russia: The Ways of Reception of Russian Philosophy and Theology (2006); and Nikolai Berdyaev: Between the Ungrund and the Father (2003). Lubardič is member of the International Commission for Anglican-Orthodox Theological Dialogue and of the Serbian Philosophical Society. He holds B.A., M.Th., and D.Phil. degrees.

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