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Religion and nationalism revisited: Insights from southeastern and central eastern Europe. [PDF]
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Explaining Ukrainian autocephaly: politics, history, ecclesiology, and the future
Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2020The historic decision of the Ecumenical Patriarchate to grant autocephaly to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) in 2018–19 dominated the news and heightened tensions between the world’s Orthodox ...
Nicholas Denysenko
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The autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine: its impact outside of Ukraine
Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2020The autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine had four significant consequences outside of Ukraine. First, it affected the relations between various Orthodox churches, with some recognizing the autocephaly, others conditioning their recognition on ...
R. Bordeianu
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Religious Freedom, Conspiracies, and Faith: The Geopolitics of Ukrainian Autocephaly
Review of Faith and International Affairs, 2020The article offers an overview of the geopolitical dimension of the major shifts in the religious landscape of Ukraine in the period 2018–2019.
Denys Shestopalets
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Autocephaly in Ukraine: The Canonical Dimension
2016Paul Brusanowski studies this complex question from the perspective of canon law, from its first emergence in the early Christian centuries to its practical consolidation in nineteenth-century southeastern Europe. He then surveys the modern implementation of the principle up to the present day.
Paul Brusanowski
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Orthodox Autocephaly in Ukraine: The Historical Dimension
2016Alfons Bruning examines the interplay of shared Russian and Ukrainian historical experiences and competing visions of autocephaly. Drawing upon Pierre Nora’s concept of sites of memory, the study compares different Russian and Ukrainian historiographic approaches to understanding the branches of Eastern Christianity that trace their origins to Kyivan ...
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THE MACEDONIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH: THE WAY TO THE AUTOCEPHALY
Religious dialogue and cooperation, 2023Illia Bohdashevskyi
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