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The Oxford Handbook of Christmas, 2020
Christmas in the Eastern Orthodox Churches (limited to, for the purpose of this chapter, those patriarchates and jurisdictions that accept the Council of Chalcedon) is celebrated with liturgical services and feasting. The liturgical offices have changed little since the late Byzantine period: the hymnography for the feast contains prophetic ...
M. Cunningham
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Christmas in the Eastern Orthodox Churches (limited to, for the purpose of this chapter, those patriarchates and jurisdictions that accept the Council of Chalcedon) is celebrated with liturgical services and feasting. The liturgical offices have changed little since the late Byzantine period: the hymnography for the feast contains prophetic ...
M. Cunningham
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SOFT POWER OF EASTERN ORTHODOXY IN KAZAKHSTAN
Adam alemi, 2023Religious institutions play an active role in a variety of public activities, including state affairs, in modern times. Religious leaders in particular engage in global affairs, making them key players in intercultural communication and public diplomacy. This article explores the activities of the Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan through the lens of «soft
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The War in Ukraine: Challenges to Just War Doctrines in Eastern Orthodoxy
Studies in Christian EthicsThe sequence and escalation of Russian–Ukrainian political and military conflicts since 2014, culminating in Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, have reopened interest in and debates on just war theory and practice in general and specifically ...
Yuri Stoyanov
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Eastern Orthodoxy and the Science-Theology Dialogue
2022This Element examines the science-theology dialogue from the perspective of Eastern Orthodox Christianity and provides a critique of this dialogue based on six fundamental aspects of that theology: (i) Its understanding of how philosophy may authentically be used in the theological task; (ii) Its understanding of the use and limitations of scientific ...
Christopher C. Knight
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The Public Image of Eastern Orthodoxy
2020Focusing on the period between the revolutions of 1848 to 1849 and the First Vatican Council (1869–1870), this book explores the circumstances under which westerners, concerned about the fate of the papacy, the Ottoman Empire, Poland, and Russian imperial power, began to conflate the Russian Orthodox Church with the state and to portray the Church as ...
Heather L. Bailey
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Eastern Orthodoxy and Human Rights
Human Rights Quarterly, 1993The brutality of the holocaust in Europe during World War II precipitated international concern with human rights. Today all countries at least rhetorically attest to their adherence to the international standards of human rights developed by the United Nations and regional organizations beginning with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 10 ...
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The Journal of Law and Religion, 2023
For an institution that has formally existed for almost two millennia and has been directly involved in global affairs for most of that time, Orthodox Christianity1 is remarkably marginal in research and academic dialogue, as both an institution and a ...
Nadia Kornioti
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For an institution that has formally existed for almost two millennia and has been directly involved in global affairs for most of that time, Orthodox Christianity1 is remarkably marginal in research and academic dialogue, as both an institution and a ...
Nadia Kornioti
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Serbian Press and Eastern Orthodoxy in Serbia in the 1980s
PoligrafiThe paper examines Serbian press coverage of the resurgence of Eastern Orthodoxy in Serbia during the 1980s. It is based on an analysis of the most influential daily, weekly, and monthly newspapers and magazines printed in Serbia between 1980 and 1990 ...
P. Dragišić
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Catholic Historical Review
:The article focuses on the origins of Eastern Catholic and Eastern Orthodox identities in the early modern and modern Slavic East. The concept of confessionalization can serve as a helpful tool in exploring questions of ecclesial identity.
Yury P. Avvakumov
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:The article focuses on the origins of Eastern Catholic and Eastern Orthodox identities in the early modern and modern Slavic East. The concept of confessionalization can serve as a helpful tool in exploring questions of ecclesial identity.
Yury P. Avvakumov
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Christopher C. Knight: “Eastern Orthodoxy and the Science–Theology Dialogue”
Christian Perspectives on Science and TechnologyBook review of Christopher C.
Doru Costache
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