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„Chrześcijańska joga”? Słów kilka o modlitwie Jezusowej i hezychazmie [PDF]
The article “«Christian yoga»? A few reflections on the Jesus’ Prayer and hesychasm” is a kind of commentary on the Polish translation of the article “Becoming what we pray...” by Michel Plekon that is presented in the same issue of periodical “Kultury ...
Brzeziński, Bartłomiej
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The Palamite Ideas for the Divine Light of the Image in the 14th Century Churches of Thessaloniki
The historical development of the Byzantine Empire in the last period of its heyday (XIII–XIV c.) is marked by political crises, but also by the rise of the theological thought, and the ideas of Hesychasm.
Lyuboira Stefanova
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Bulgarian Scholars and Clerics in the European Politics at the end of the 14th Century and the beginning of the 15th Century [PDF]
The events in the last decades of the 14th century and the first of the 15th century related with the conquests of the Ottoman Empire changed the map of Europe. The Bulgarian scholars and clerics: the last patriarchs of Tarnovo - Theodosius and Euthymius,
Tsvetana Cholova
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Saint-Sabbaism and Mediala: A paradigm of the art movement [PDF]
Mediala is the art community whose members have been: Olga Ivanjicki, Leonid Šejka, Milić Stanković of Mačva, Uroš Tošković, Vladimir Veličković, Ljubomir Popović, Kosta Bradić, Vladan Radovanović, Siniša Vuković, Miro Glavurtić, Svetozar Samurović ...
Milovanović Miloš R.
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DIALEСTICS OF GOD'S KNOWLEDGE IN EXPERIENCE OF ORTHODOX CULTURE
One of the most current trends in modern philosophical and theological science is the development of a logiko-dialectic way of reasonable thinking General as Divine.
P. E. Boyko +2 more
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The (trans)national Russian religious imagination in exile: Iulia de Beausobre (1893‐1977)
Abstract The article offers a case study of how Russian Orthodox who migrated from the Soviet Union after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 reimagined their religious identity and their church in a transnational setting. Iulia de Beausobre (1893‐1977) was a Russian aristocrat who fell victim to the Stalinist purges but survived the Soviet prison system ...
Ruth Coates
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Contemporary Application of the Spirituality of the Desert Fathers [PDF]
The study examined existing evidence with an aim to provide a brief review of the Desert Fathers’ spiritual philosophy and explore its relevance to contemporary life.
Kang-Hyun Kim, Jun-Ki Chung
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Becoming Religious as an Education of Attention
ABSTRACT A vast literature in the social scientific study of religion demonstrates that religious people are made not born. More specifically, researchers have shown that becoming religious is something that people must learn how to do. Adding to this well‐established focus on the socialization of religious subjects, I argue that becoming religious ...
Daniel Winchester
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The questions related to the ecumenical character of the Liturgy, the role of church music and hymnography, and specifically Eastern and Byzantine church singing, as a means of professing the faith of the Orthodox Church, are driven by paradigms for ...
Ivan Ivanov
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Franny’s Jesus Prayer: J.D. Salinger and Orthodox Christian Spirituality
The Way of a Pilgrim and The Pilgrim Continues His Way—is a Russian hesychast text that was first published in 1881 and translated into English in 1931. It has gained popularity in the English-speaking world thanks to J.D.
Andrey Astvatsaturov
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