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Nikolai Aleksandrovich Berdyaev (1874-1948) was a prominent Orthodox philosopher.
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Writings
- The Begining and the End (Harper, 1957).
- The Bourgeois Mind and Other Essays (Sheed & Ward, 1934).
- The Destiny of Man (Scribner, 1960).
- Dream and Reality (Macmillan, 1951).
- The Fate of Man in the Modern World (Hesperides Press, 2006). ISBN 978-1406734300.
- Freedom and the Spirit (Geoffrey Bles, 1944).
- The Meaning of the Creative Act (Colier, 1962).
- The Meaning of History (Transaction Publishers, 2006). ISBN 978-1412804974.
- The Origin of Russian Communism (University of Michigan Press, 1960). ISBN 978-0472060344.
- Slavery and Freedom (Scribner, 1975). ISBN 978-0684717111.
Studies
- Matthew Spinka, Nicolas Berdyaev: Captive of Freedom (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1950).
- Michel Alexander Vallon, An Apostle of Freedom: Life and Teachings of Nicolas Berdyaev (Philosophical Library, 1960).