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Paul Evdokimov

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Life
He was among the founding members of the Russian Christian Student Movement. During the War, Evdokimov worked with the French Resistance.
He married Natasha Brunel in 1927, with whom he had two children, Nina (b. 1928) and Michel (b. 1930), who is became an Orthodox priest and theologian. Natasha succumbed to cancer in 1945. In 1954, he married Tomoko Sakai, a daughter of a Japanese diplomat.
He reposed in Meudon, France, on [[September 16]], 1970.
==Studies==
* Simona Sabou. ''Trading Silence for Words of Praise: The Status of Woman in Eastern Orthodoxy as Reflected in the Works of Paul Evdokimov'' (LAP LAMBERT, 2012) - ISBN 3659238309.
*[[Olivier Clement]]. ''Orient-Occident: Deux passeurs, Vladimir Lossky et Paul Evdokimov'' (Labor et Fides, 1985) - ISBN 8309003752830900375.
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