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Guest Editor’s Foreword: Religiosity in Contemporary Ukraine
Excerpt: The issues of civilizational identity became paramount to the social existence of the church in the decade of revolution and war (2010-2020).
Ishchuk, Nataliia
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The Brest Union marks a turning point in the history of the Kyivan Church. Since the time of Vladimir and the introduction of Christianity in at the end of X century.
Borys Gudziak
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Macedonian Orthodox Church in the Context of Balkan and European Orthodoxy
The aim of this paper is to examine the recent history and actual position of the Macedonian Orthodox Church – Archbishopric of Ohrid (MOC-AO), which is still not accepted by the Balkan Orthodox churches.
Gjorgjevski, Gjoko
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The Orthodox tradition on divorced and remarried faithful : what can the Catholic Church learn? [PDF]
This study investigates the question “The Orthodox Tradition on Divorced and Remarried Faithful: What can the Catholic Church Learn?” in three steps: first, it outlines the progress of Catholic interest in the Orthodox approach to divorce and remarriage ...
Between Two Synods: Journeying Together +1 more
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The Kigali story, the Singapore model, and rights to the city
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Volume 31, Issue 3, Page 937-949, September 2025.
Michael M.J. Fischer
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Tractus Errores Graecorum: Polemics of the Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople against the Greeks [PDF]
This paper examines the Latin text entitled Tractus Errores Graecorum: De Processione Spiritus Sancti. De Animabus Defunctorum. De Azymis Et Fermentato, De Obedientia Romanae Ecclesiae, most probably written and published in 1252 in Constantinople ...
Jack Hanrahan-Shirley
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The article presents the history of the process of the Ukrainian Church’s efforts to obtain autocephaly.
Konrad Kuczara
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Greek Orthodoxy in Australia [PDF]
More than three million Greek Orthodox people exited Hellas, during the last four hundred years, in an effort to fulfil their personal ambition to amass wealth or to survive as the consequence of a long period of foreign domination and financial ...
Tamis, Anastasios M
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This article addresses the role of the ecumenical organization, the World Alliance for Promoting International Friendship through the Churches, in the complicated process of religious and political rapprochement between Bulgaria and Yugoslavia in the ...
Radić, Radmila, Rohtmets, Priit
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Mission and/or conversion: strategies of Byzantine diplomacy [PDF]
The religious element has always represented, inevitably, a feature of Byzantine diplomacy, offering it the instruments necessary for a fruitful dialogue with the pagan peoples in Eastern Europe.
Marius Telea
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