The Exile Who Found Home: Sergei Bulgakov and the Journey Through Doubt

Sergei Bulgakov was born into six generations of Orthodox clergy, lost his faith at seventeen, became a Marxist economist, a politician, a philosopher, and finally a priest --- only to be expelled from Russia by Lenin personally on the infamous Philosophers' Steamship of 1922. From a converted stable in Paris, stripped of his country and almost everything else, he built one of the most remarkable theological legacies of the twentieth century. His life is a map of spiritual journey for anyone who has ever stood on the open water between what they have left and what they have not yet found.
Season 1
Episode 196
Religion

The Man Who Followed the Numbers: Pavel Florensky and the Geometry of the Sacred

In 1922, in a Moscow that had just declared God a superstition, a Russian Orthodox priest named Pavel Florensky published a mathematics paper that followed Einstein's equations past the speed of light --- and concluded that the geometry on the other side matched what the saints had been describing for centuries. Florensky was a polymath of extraordinary range: mathematician, physicist, theologian, art historian, engineer.
Season 1
Episode 189
Religion

Love That Has Forgotten What Evil Is

In a Soviet interrogation room in the early 1950s, a priest walked in to face the man who had betrayed him --- and threw his arms around him. Father John Krestiankin had survived the Gulag, had his fingers broken one by one, and emerged from five years in the labor camps entirely himself. This episode follows his life from a traditional Orthodox childhood in Oryol through Stalin's repressions to the ancient Pskov Caves Monastery, where he became one of the most beloved spiritual elders of twentieth-century Russia.
Season 1
Episode 181
Religion