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Sergey Bulgakov and Georges Florovsky: The Task of Relating God and Creation
A Sergey Bulgakov and Georges Florovsky belong to the same Eastern Orthodox tradition and often use the same terminology in their works, they speak two different languages and have vastly different theologies.
Vyacheslav LYTVYNENKO
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Monasticism as social and cultural phenomenon [PDF]
The article observes the purpose of monastic service and various aspects of singleness (chastity, continence, celibacy). Y. Lotman in his papers clarifies the differences between the perspectives of «Ego-Id» (with «Id» implying the outer world) and «Ego ...
Irina Valerievna Aster
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Ukrainian Orthodoxy from the View of A.Richinsky
In printed editions and reports at scientific conferences there is sometimes a discussion about the legitimacy of the use of the term "Ukrainian Orthodoxy".
Anatolii M. Kolodnyi
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This paper represents a critical analysis of Eastern Orthodox perspective on Human Rights in two important official documents issued by some of the most prominent patriarchates: Moscow and Constantinople.
Stanciu Teofil
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Eastern Orthodox Agreement and Disagreement with Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls
In their book, Roman but Not Catholic, Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls make the case that certain beliefs central to the Roman Catholic faith are unreasonable.
Hartenburg Gary
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Conversion into orthodoxy of slavonic prisoners of war in Omsk (1915–1917) [PDF]
The article presents a little-studied aspect of religious life in Russia during the First World War, associated with mass conversions to the Orthodox faith of prisoners of war of the Slavs – former soldiers and officers of the Austro-Hungarian army.
Aleksey Sushko, Dmitriy Petin
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V. I. Lamansky and the origins of “russian byzantism” [PDF]
The article deals with the attitude of the largest Russian Slavist Vladimir Ivanovich Lamansky (1833-1914) to the history and cultural heritage of Byzantium.
Alexey Malinov
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The ancient Ethiopian Christian empire was an emergent and notable power in Eastern Africa and influenced its surrounding regions. It was itself influenced both religiously and politically. The ancient Christian narrative of North Africa has been deduced
Rugare Rukuni, Erna Oliver
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American Conversions to Eastern Orthodox Christianity
This paper explores conversions to Eastern Orthodox Christianity in the United States. It discusses the analytic value of different categories used to describe American Orthodox Christians; examines theoretic models that best explain American ...
Ksenia Medvedeva
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Unearthing the Liturgy’s true meaning to counter church secularisation: Father Alexander Schmemann
Secularism is a very popular topic in social sciences and in theology. Father Alexander Dmitrievich Schmemann (1921–1983) addressed this topic and raised many questions, which are still very relevant in today’s Eastern European context.
Ciprian I. Streza
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