Russian religious philosophy of Silver Age arose between late 19th and early 20th century, its overall theoretical system was founded on the exploration of the way out for Russia's modernization. In their late theoretical explorations, the religious philosophers attempted to provide countermeasures through the conformity of Russia's own cultural tradition and modern intellectual resources, by which diverse theoretical forms of theological Utopianism were constructed. These theoretical systems, in general, lay emphasis from various viewpoints upon the attributes and spiritual values of human being as well as the combination and integration of humanity, eschatology and religion.