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After the edition in 1905 of the decree «About strengthening of the first principles of toleration» Old Believers acquired the right to freely practise the religion and to officially register communities for the first time. The purpose of this article is
Bronnikov Nikolai Ivanovich
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Elena Evgenievna Koroleva (June 21, 1951 – April 20, 2021)
Jelena Koroliova, Daugavpils University Professor, Dialectologist, since 2008. member of the Old Slavic Research Commission of the International Slavic Committee, wrote articles on lexicoraphy, ethnolinguistics, phraseology, and folklore.
Ирина Качинская +1 more
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The paper focuses on Polish Old Believers’ anthroponymy as the element identifying the group. The Old Believers are one of the ethnic, religious and national minorities in Poland.They came here shortly after the schism in Russian Orthodox Church.
Magdalena Ziolkowska
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Internal Mission by St Nicholas the Wonderworker Brotherhood in Vyatka in the late XIX and early XX Century [PDF]
The article reviews and analyses the missionary and educational work carried out by St Nicholas the Wonderworker Brotherhood in Vyatka, founded by Archpriest Stefan Kashmensky in 1882. The Brotherhood was engaged in educating the Old Believers population
Ekaterina Bim
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The Third Person of the Trinity: How the Holy Spirit Facilitates Man\u27s Walk with God [PDF]
Much of the modern church knows the Father and the Son very well as part of its common worship, practice, and conversation. However, the Holy Spirit is given little more than recognition in many circles.
Evans, Jimmie H., III
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Boundary Formation and Cultural Construction: How do Chinese andIndian Immigrant Converts Understand Religious Identity? [PDF]
Most scholars study immigrants\u27 religious lives in a vacuum, paying little attention to the religious lives of people who switch from one religious tradition to another.
Di, Di
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The article contains a brief description of the four Old Believers' churches, built according to the designs of architect I.E. Bondarenko (three in Moscow and one in Moscow province) in the second half of the 1900s - the first half of the 1910s. The very
Evgenia I. Kirichenko
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Shall Be Bright at Last: Reflections on Suffering and Hope in the Letters of Paul
These nine essays on suffering offer exercises in Christian hope. The contributors reveal honest and tender wounds of the many harsh realities of life in a broken world awaiting full redemption. They meditate on Paul\u27s holy words that teach us to pray
Bucko, Jared +8 more
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The Priesthood of All Believers and Other Pious Myths [PDF]
(excerpt) Now, to be sure, this was not the first time this had happened to me. I looked for the friendship between Luther and Melanchthon and discovered that they were colleagues not friends.
Wengert, Timothy
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Surrounded by glaciers and untamed wilderness on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula lies the village of Nikolaevsk, an insular community of 350 Russian Orthodox Old Believers. Still donning traditional attire, they speak a dying Russian dialect and follow strict rules dating back to medieval times.They've been here since the 1960s but their story begins in the ...
Loughlin, Ryan, Jonassen, Wendi
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