About This Edition
This volume presents, for the first time in English, the complete translation of all three texts Berdyaev devoted to Jacob Boehme-including the review of Alexandre Koyr 's landmark study and both major essays-directly from the Russian originals as they appeared in Put'. Previous English versions, translated from German intermediaries, offered only the first essay in abridged form; the study on Sophia and the Androgyne has never before appeared in English. The translator has restored the German citations from B hme's works in scholarly footnotes, allowing readers to consult the original sources. Beyond serving as an unparalleled introduction to Boehme's vision and its fateful appropriation by German Idealism, these studies offer perhaps the clearest exposition of Berdyaev's own metaphysical position-his doctrine of uncreated, meonic freedom rooted in the Ungrund, which constitutes the generative core of his entire philosophical edifice.