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Byzantine Patristics in the Polemic of the initial Period of the Split of the Russian Church
The Church schism of the mid- and second half of the XVII century was associated with a number of acute issues and problems of a historical, liturgical and theological nature, which were subjected to detailed research and gave rise to extensive polemics,
Yuriy S. Beliankin
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Medical art and Church — a perspective of subject study
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Yu. V. Rodionova
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The article reviews the idea of cure or healing in Late antiquity, which was accepted by Christian tradition. According to this tradition, the healing effect is emerging simultaneously both in body and soul, and the very idea of cure or healing falls ...
I. N. Buzykina
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The article is an expanded description of three 18th — 19th c. Old Believers’ origin chanting manuscripts from the collection of the Andrey Rublev Museum demonstrated at the anniversary Avvakum exhibition at the Museum of Russian Icon. These manuscripts —
Lada V. Kondrashkova
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The article provides an overview of the history of some women’s monasteries in the South of Russia in the first post-revolutionary years. The conclusion is made about the organizational and economic stability of the women’s communities.
E. A. Ageev
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The English Order of Service for the State Funeral from the Liber Regie Capelle
The article proposes the Russian translation with commentary of the Order for the state royal funeral in England. Willliam Say published the Liber Regie Capelle for the Chapel Royal at the fifteenth century. The Liber Regie Capelle includes transcription
S. S. Mednis
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In the modern educational process, additional lectures are increasingly being introduced into the mandatory postgraduate education programme, aimed at developing the personal qualities of a physician, increasing the motivation of students towards the ...
Yu. V. Rodionova
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Changes in the form and structure of Catholic peace-making
This contribution outlines catholic peace work in Weimar Republic and after the Second World War. It analyses how spirituality and political engagement connect and how the conviction that peace includes more than cease-fire — but requires a commitment to
Heinz-Günther Stobbe
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The Great War in the writings of British clergyman Reginald John Campbell
The analysis of various aspects of the part of the extensive philosophical and literary heritage of the English Protestant preacher Reginald John Campbell (1867–1956), which is devoted to the events of the First World War and the participation of Great ...
N. Yu. Zabelina
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