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Interpreting Relations between Armenian Nationalism, Maxism and the Armenian Apostolic Church
This study aims to criticize the current view and propose a different perspective on Armenian nationalism by revealing that Armenian nationalism had been derived from Marxism, instead of the understanding that Marxism and Armenian nationalism are ...
Gökçe Yılmaz, Keisuke Wakizaka
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The Armenian Apostolic Church and the ecumenical movement [PDF]
Dieser Artikel untersucht die Beteiligung der Armenisch-Apostolischen Kirche an der modernen ökumenischen Bewegung auf verschiedenen Ebenen (national und international). Insbesondere die Frage nach dem Verständnis von kirchlicher Einheit und ihre Haltung zur Frage der Interkommunion bzw.
Heller, Dagmar
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Territorial Conflict, Domestic Crisis, and the Covid-19 Pandemic in the South Caucasus. Explaining Variegated EU Responses. [PDF]
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 59, Issue S1, Page 137-149, September 2021.
Schumacher T, Günay C.
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The institution of deaconesses in the tradition of the Armenian Apostolic Church
The article presents the main points on the history of the institution of deaconesses in the Armenian Apostolic Church. While the testimonies to the Armenian deaconesses date back to the 10th century, the analysis of these fragmentary passages raises ...
G. S. Kazaryan
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This article analyzes the manuscripts in the Matenadaran in Yerevan, Armenia that are ascribed to the Prophet Muḥammad and ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and their translations into Farsi and Armenian.
Gayane Mkrtumyan
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The article analyzes governmental debates on the functions, rights and privileges of the Armenian Catholicoi in the context of inter-institutional controversies. The author attempts to identify and analyze the most influential programmes for solving the “
Amiran Urushadze
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The Armenian Apostolic Church and the Velvet Revolution of 2018
Since the Republic of Armenia declared independence in 1991, the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC) has been a fundamental part of the state apparatus, playing a significant role in societal life and influencing both domestic politics and international relations.
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Perception Of Time In The Eucharistic Canon Of The Armenian Apostolic Church
The article examines the relationships between the studies on time and eternity in ancient philosophy and some prayers of the liturgical texts of the Eucharistic Canon of the AAC. Liturgical texts, such as church hymns, prayers and mainly the texts of the anaphora, reflect not only theological but also philosophical views, especially in the issue of ...
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The policy of the Russian government towards the Armenians in the late 19th-early 20th centuries [PDF]
The article deals with the problems of relations between the Russian government and the Armenian Apostolic Church at the end of the XIX-beginning of the XX centuries. The adoption of the law of June 12, 1903 by Prince G. S.
Kozlov, Sergey Sergeevich
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THE SPREAD OF CHALCEDONISM IN TAYK AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE FORMATION OF THE HISTORICal AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT [PDF]
In 451, after the Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon, Chalcedonism spread in Armenia, especially in Tayk. With its spread, Georgian penetrated there having an impact on the historic and cultural life and the ethnic image of the region.
Akopov, Arkadi +5 more
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