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The article is devoted to the models of ecumenical dialogue in the Russian context on the example of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate.
L. A. Gorodilova
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This article analyses the events and processes of the 1920s-1980s in subordinating the activities of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (ROC MP) to the Soviet secret services. The author examines the events of the 1920s when, with the
Serhii Shumylo
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The article analyzes the mutual influence of the key factor of the “Stalinist turn” in the religious policy of the Soviet government – the vocation of the Moscow Patriarchate to participate in international politics (implementation of a large-scale ...
M. V. Kail
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The article analyzes separate and joint actions of Ukrainian Churches - the Orthodox Church of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, aimed at limiting and eliminating the destructive influence of the Moscow Patriarchate in Ukraine and beyond ...
Svitlana KAHAMLYK +2 more
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This study examines the process of forming media images of the United States and Western countries through speech strategies and language tools used by the media, including confessional ones, in constructing media reality.
Evgenia C. Zabavnikova
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The birth of the peacekeeping movement in the post-war period was caused by the consolidation of all humanistic forces against the threat of a new possible world conflict with the use of nuclear weapons in the context of the formation of a bipolar system
Olga Shimanskaya
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. Ukrainian churches have long played a unifying and state-building role. However, today the religious factor is often used as a destabilizing element within the state.
Nadiia Volik
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Archpriest Gregory Prozorov (1864–1942), rector of the parish of Moscow Patriarchate in Berlin [PDF]
The article examines the biography of one of the significant figures of the Russian Orthodox Church of the twentieth century – Archpriest Grigory Yakovlevich Prozorov.
Maxim Sorokin, Alexander Bertash
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In the article, the authors analyzed the circumstances surrounding the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate between the years 2014 and 2022.
Яна Владимировна Комар +1 more
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The Promotion of Traditional Values through Films and Television Programmes: The Moscow Patriarchate and the Orthodox Encyclopaedia Project (2005–2022) [PDF]
On 26 May 2011, the Russian People’s World Council issued a document entitled The Basic Values: The Fundaments of National Unity. The document, prepared by the Synodal Department for Church–Society Cooperation, provided a catalogue of 17 traditional ...
Marianna Napolitano
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