Macarius Bulgakov
Macarius Bulgakov | |
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Metropolitan and archbishop of Moscow | |
Church | Russian Orthodox Church |
See | Moscow |
Installed | 1879 |
Term ended | 1882 |
Predecessor | Innocent of Alaska |
Successor | Joannicius, Metropolitan of Moscow |
Personal details | |
Born | 1 October 1816 |
Died | 21 June 1882 |
Metropolitan Macarius (Russian: Митрополи́т Мака́рий, born Mikhail Petrovich Bulgakov, Russian: Михаи́л Петро́вич Булга́ков; 1 October [O.S. 19 September] 1816–21 June [O.S. 9] 1882), was the Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna in 1879–82 and member of many learned societies, including the Russian Academy of Sciences.
In 1841, he graduated from the
Nikon
, was released posthumously.
Macarius has been considered one of the major
church historians of the Russian Empire in the 19th century, along with Philaret Gumilevsky, Yevgeny Golubinsky, and Vasily Bolotov
.
Of
Eastern Orthodox theologian Sergei Bulgakov.[1]
References
- ^ Rowan Williams, "General introduction" in Sergii Nikolaevich Bulgakov, Sergii Bulgakov: Towards a Russian Political Theology, A&C Black (1999), p. 3
External links
- Mitropolitan Macarius, History of Russian Church (in Russian)