Table of Contents:
PART I: The Russian Horizon
Chapter 1: On the Threshold of the Russian Logos
Chapter 2: Deducing the Russian Horizon and the Contours of Unique Identity (Samobytnost’)
Chapter 3: Russian Christianity and its Historial
Chapter 4: Russia and Europe: The Noology of Modernization
Chapter 5: The Russian Structure and the Russian Historial: A Preliminary Theory
Chapter 6: Russian Eleusis: The Peasant Historial and the Mystery of Grain
PART II: The Russian Mother
Chapter 7: Foundations: The Russian Mother
Chapter 8: The Idiot and the Snake: The Russian Nocturne
Chapter 9: The Feminine Gestalts in Folk Christianity
PART III: The Russian Father
Chapter 10: The Indo-European Verticle in Old Russian Religion
Chapter 11: The Patriarchal Gestalts in Folk Christianity
PART IV: The Morphology of the Russian Structure
Chapter 12: The Russian Space: Territory or Land?
Chapter 13: State Time and Peasant Eternity
Chapter 14: The Russian Subject and the Archetypes of Russian Gender
PART V: World, Existence, Being
Chapter 15: The Superposition of the Two Russian Worlds
Chapter 16: The Russian Telos: Being-towards-Death and Being-towards-Marriage
Chapter 17: Russian Phenomenology and Russian Being
Conclusion: Russian Identity and the Dialectic of the Russian Historial