For his part, Mailer, from all appearances, agrees with
Bulgakov's character Woland, because Mailer has written a novel called The Gospel According to the Son (1997) from the first person point of view of Jesus himself.
Gudkova gives a concise biography of both
Bulgakov and Popov, emphasizing Popov's loyalty to
Bulgakov over the years and his true admiration of
Bulgakov's talent as a literary genius.
In many respects
Bulgakov and Gibson share much the same goal: to portray a tough, no-holds-barred depiction of the last hours of Jesus.
Entre los meritos de este trabajo esta el dar a conocer la eclesiologia de Serge
Bulgakov (1871-1944) y Georges Florovsky (1893-1979), dos de los mas grandes teologos ortodoxos rusos del siglo XX.
Among writers, I have hundreds--Joyce, Kafka, Borges, Bellow, Narayan, Grass, Calvino,
Bulgakov, Dostoyevsky, Gogol, Roth, Kundera are some.
Petersburg, Russia, on February 10, 1907, with Anna Pavlova, Mikhail Oboukhov, Alexis
Bulgakov, Julie Sedova, and Vera Fokine.
And then, plaguing the environmentalists, there are always opinions from locals like 28-year-old Dimitry
Bulgakov: "Ninety-five percent of people here say: 'Whales?
Sergius Institute of Orthodox Theology was founded in Paris on April 30, 1925, Florovsky was invited by Dean Sergius
Bulgakov to join the faculty as Professor of Patristics.
I wrote on my form, "Too angry from waiting for the food to ever prescribe your medication again." I signed it "
Bulgakov."
Bulgakov, a dissident Russian doctor/ novelist, had satirized the Soviet rulers.
When he was Exarch in Western Europe, in Paris, he took initiatives of great openness; and his thesis in theology has been a firm defence of Vladimir Soloviev and Serghei
Bulgakov, of the greatest Orthodox tradition.