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Church, State and Society in Ukraine: Three Years after the Tomos [PDF]
This article contains an analysis of the consequences of the establishment of the autocephalous Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU), the recognition of which was announced in the Tomos of the Ecumenical (Constantinople) Patriarch on January 5, 2019.
S.A. Mudrov
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Chalcedon on the Road to Justice and Peace
Abstract In the context of the bilateral dialogue between the Mar Thoma Syrian Church and the Old Catholic Churches of the Union of Utrecht, the question of Christology – and with that the joint reception of the conciliar tradition of the early church – played an important role, given the “families” of churches that both traditions belong to: “Western ...
Peter‐Ben Smit, Adrian Suter
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The Ethiopian Orthodox Church and its role in the State before 1974
The aim of the study is to consider the role and place of the Ethiopian Orthodox Christian Church in preserving the ancient traditions and culture of the peoples of Ethiopia.
Nigusie Wolde Michae Kassaye +1 more
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The Orthodox concept of autocephaly, a formerly organizational and administrative measure, has been a powerful nation-building tool since the 19th century.
Dragan Šljivić, Nenad Živković
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The recognition of the autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) by the Ecumenical Patriarchate in 2019 sparked a debate in the Orthodox world about the legitimacy of such an act.
Vladimír Baar +3 more
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“The Republic of Autocephalous Churches” as a Model of the Orthodox Church [PDF]
In 2018–2019 World Orthodoxy entered a phase of severe institutional crisis, which exacerbated the contradictions existed between the autocephalous churches. The article analyzes the ecclesiological causes of the crisis.
Andrey Shishkov
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Autocephaly in the Light of the Preparations to the Pan-Orthodox Council
Among the topics submitted, but finally not elaborated and discussed at the Pan-Orthodox Synod, is found the manner of granting autocephaly. Calling the Great Synod signifies a revival of the institution of conciliarity’s activity at the Pan-Orthodox ...
Andrzej Borkowski
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Christian Arabic book making in the mountains of Samtskhe: from the history of contacts between Georgia and the church of Antioch at the latter half of the 15th century [PDF]
The 15th century was a period of deep decline and isolation of the Rum Orthodox Church of Antioch. Nevertheless, exactly in this time contacts between the Arab Christians and Georgian lands became more intense.
Konstantin Panchenko
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The origin and activity of Yelets autocephaly in Orel diocese in the early 1920s: a history of resistance to the Renovationist Schism in the Russian Orthodox Church [PDF]
The article discusses the process of creation in 1922-1923. Yelets autocephaly, whose leaders - as well as the leaders of the Petrograd, Ufa, Belev and Nizhny Tagil autocephalies - refused to recognize the authority of the renovationist "Supreme Church ...
Timofey Balyko
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Two types of autocephalous - view from Constantinople
The article by Alexander Soldatov contains a new view to solving the problem of autocephaly in the context of the desire of the Orthodox Churches in Ukraine to the attainment of the autocephalous status.
Oleksandr Soldatov
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