A.J. Toynbee on Byzantium and Russia
A.J. Toynbee on Byzantinism and Russia: the Legacy of the Second Rome in Civilizational Dynamics The great British historian and philosopher Arnold Joseph Toynbee (1889–1975) in his monumental work "A Study of History" considered the Russian civilization as one of the autonomous units of the universal historical process. The key to understanding it for him was the concept of "Byzantine heritage" or "Byzantinism," which defined the unique path of Russia, its institutions, mentality, and place in the world. Byzantinism as a Civilizational Choice By analyzing the genesis of civilizations through the mechanism of "Challenge and Response," Toynbee saw the adoption of Christianity from Constantinople (988 AD) as a fundamental choice that predetermined the fate of Rus. This choice was not just religious but civilizationally-cultural. By accepting baptism from Byzantium, Rus consciously entered the orbit of the Second Rome, inheriting: Political model: the idea of the symphony of powers (cooperation of secular and spiritual authority) and the sacralization of the figure of the ruler as the "external bishop" and the anointed tsar. The Muscovite princes, and then tsars, inherited the Byzantine concept of autocratic, divinely-established power. Cultural and religious code: liturgical language (Church Slavonic), iconographic aesthetics, literary and legal canons. Russia became part of the Orthodox world, which for centuries separated it from the Latin West. Geopolitical mission: after the fall of Constantinople in 1453, Moscow realized itself as the "Third Rome" – the sole legitimate heir and guardian of true Christianity. This messianic idea, formulated by the monk Philotheos, became, in Toynbee's view, the spiritual pillar of Russian expansion and imperial identity. Russia as a "Daughter Society" of Byzantium and Its Uniqueness Toynbee classified Russia as a "daughter society" of the Byzantine civilization, but with a critical reservation. It grew on the periphery of two worl ... Read more
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