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N.N. Durnovo and the Question of Georgian Church Autocephaly
One of the most challenging and complex periods in the history of the Georgian Apostolic Orthodox Church was the era of the Exarchate (1811–1917). Historians of the Georgian Church have evaluated this period with appropriate severity, but it becomes especially notable when this difficult and controversial era is assessed by a Russian scholar—historian ...
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Cuius Regio, Eius Religio? The Theopolitics of Ukrainian Autocephalies
This contribution focuses on two Ukrainian autocephalies: the one granted on 6 January 2019 by the Ecumenical Patriarchate to the newly established Orthodox Church of Ukraine, and the de-facto one proclaimed on 27 May 2022 by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate. The ecclesial situation in Ukraine depends on the ongoing war with the
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International Implications of Ukrainian Autocephaly (2019-2020)
The recognition of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine by three "Greek" churches represents a viral reaction to their indisputable leader, the Ecumenical Patriarchate. The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic can reformat Orthodoxy by bringing about a rapid generational change.
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Archbishop Athanasius Martas and Autocephaly of the Belarusian Orthodox Church [PDF]
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Autocephaly, War, Humanitarian Structures, and Forced Displacement in Ukraine
The chapter provides an overview of the ways in which Orthodox churches in Ukraine emerged after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It examines the Ukrainian state-building process after the fall of communism, the national and international recognition of an independent national church, the development of humanitarian structures, and religious ...
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CANONICAL PRINCIPLE OF AUTOCEPHALY IN THE RESOLUTIONS OF ECUMENICAL COUNCILS
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Methodological Reflections on Approaching Phenomena of Autocephaly
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ORTHODOX CHURCH OF UKRAINE: STEPS TO AUTOCEPHALY
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Georgian Autocephaly and the Ethnic Fragmentation of Orthodoxy
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