The Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Orthodox Diaspora in the 20th century: polemics around the creation of an Exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Churches in Western Europe [PDF]
The author considers the historical circumstances of the creation of the Exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Churches under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Constantinople in Western Europe in 1931.
Vladislav Puzovich
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Ukrainization of the Liturgical Life in 1917–1918
Socio-political transformations caused by the Ukrainian revolution of 1917–1921, made not only political issues relevant but also cultural and even ideological.
T. Pshenychnyi, O. Zasadna
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ALGORITHM FOR PROCLAIMING AUTOCEPHALY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE
The article analyzes the process of system formation of the structure of Ecumenical Orthodoxy at the current stage. Church life is a dynamic process. The Church is constantly moving forward and has to respond to social demands and problems. It is determined that the institution of autocephaly went through a difficult path of formation, however, even ...
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The article deals with the history of the Orthodox Church during the Second World War in the Ivan Vlasovskyi’s studies. He is an author of numerous studies on theology and church history, among others Outline history of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church ...
Andrii Smyrnov
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It is the duty of every country that becomes a member of the Council of Europe to sign an acceptance of all responsibilities and obligations that ensue upon its ratification of the European Convention of Human Rights.
Tijana Vasić
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The Latvian State imposes autocephaly by law on the Orthodox Church in Latvia
: The article analyzes the recent Latvian Law by which the State unilaterally declares the autocephaly of the Latvian Orthodox Church. The latter was previously under the Patriarchate of Moscow and all Russias.
Cimbalo, Giovanni
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THE ISSUE OF GRANTING AUTOCEPHALY AS A CHALLENGE TO ORTHODOXY'S UNITY
The article discusses the issue of granting autocephaly in the context of historical and modern contradictions in the interOrthodox dialogue. The thesis is revealed about the existence of two models of obtaining autocephalous status for one or another local church – Greek and Moskow, which inevitably involves the emergence of various kinds of ...
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Strengthening the State-Religion Nexus in Post-Maidan Ukraine. The Autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church as Nation- Building Strategy after Revolution [PDF]
In this paper, the authors aim to reveal the slight variations in the role played by the tie between a state-religion and a nation-building strategy. To explore better how religion may become an intrinsic part of national identity, the authors focus here
Marco Puleri, Nina Vukoslavcevic
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Archbishop Athanasius Martas and Autocephaly of the Belarusian Orthodox Church [PDF]
The article “Archbishop Athanasius Martas and the Autocephaly of the Belarusian Orthodox Church” attempts to identify and analyze internal and external factors related to the issue of autocephaly of the Belarusian Orthodox Church during the Second World ...
Garbiński, Jerzy
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Engineered Identity: Albanian Nationalism and the Limits of Established Nationalism Theories
ABSTRACT This article analyses the development of Albanian nationalism as a test case for assessing the explanatory reach of three major approaches to the study of nationalism: modernist, constructivist and historical‐comparative. Rather than privileging a single theoretical framework, the article places these approaches in dialogue, treating them as ...
Alda Kushi
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