Canonisation of New Martyrs and Confessors of 20th Century in the Russian Orthodox Church
At present, the Russian Orthodox Church faces a serious evaluation of the history of the Church in the 20th century. As it is known, the 20th century for the Russian Orthodox Church was a tragic one.
Mikus Solovejs
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Maternalism and new imperialism in Russia: "good mothers" for a militarizing state-expectations, implications, and resistances. [PDF]
Gradskova Y.
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Stereotyping of the Russian Orthodox Church in Fake News in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Semiotic and Legal Analysis. [PDF]
Erokhina Y.
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Chaplaincy, Judaism, Ukraine, COVID-19 and JORH Jubilee. [PDF]
Carey LB +9 more
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Sustaining social license: nuclear weapons and the art of legitimation. [PDF]
Egeland K.
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Investigating fundamentalist trends in the Orthodox Church of Greece: Balancing between traditionalism and fundamentalism. [PDF]
Sakellariou A.
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Attempt of Church reforms in the Russian Orthodox Church in the early twentieth cen.
After the 1905 revolution, in the Russian Empire a forced public administration reform took place. The episcopate, the monasticism, the clergy, professors of religious schools and the laity of the Russian Orthodox Church hoped that the State power, in ...
priest Yaroslav Chereniuk
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Bioethical Issues as Triggers of Religious Transformation in Orthodox Christianity. [PDF]
Tarabrin R.
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Coding definitions of participant religious, non-religious and spiritual beliefs in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents & Children (ALSPAC). [PDF]
Iles-Caven Y, Gregory S, Matthews S.
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"We Represent a Definite Social Class": The Class Identities and Resources of American Religious Groups in the Roaring Twenties. [PDF]
Huttenlocher T, Wilde M.
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