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Teaching New Religious Movements Historically: Distance, Empathy, and Cults in the Classroom
ABSTRACT Resistance to understanding the beliefs of modern New Religious Movements (NRMs) is well‐known to those who teach in the area. This paper builds on Eugene Gallagher's repurposing of “methodological belief” for college classes on NRMs by suggesting that scholars and teachers in the field of religious studies engage methods and content drawn ...
Douglas FitzHenry Jones
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Drawing upon archival, published and oral sources, as well as recent studies on the correlation between religion and nationality, this article argues that the formal "reunification" of the Greek Catholics with the Russian Orthodox Church became a ...
Shlikhta, Natalia
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Pandemic Geographies of Home: Domestic Thresholding in Response to COVID‐19
Short Abstract With the home at the forefront of political and public health responses to COVID‐19, the thresholds between domestic space and the world beyond acquired a new significance in people's everyday lives. This paper introduces the concept of ‘thresholding’ to explore the ways in which internal and external thresholds are understood and ...
Alison Blunt +7 more
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The Orthodox Church in Lithuania
Reikšminiai žodžiai: Lietuva, stačiatikiai, bažnyčia; Stačiatikių bažnyčia Lietuvoje; Stačiatikių vienuolynai Lietuvoje; Stačiatikių vyskupija Lietuvoje; Lithuania's Orthodox diocese; Lithuania, Orthodox, Church; The Orthodox Church in Lithuania; The Orthodox monasteries in ...
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The Division of Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian Orthodox Church in Korea
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GREEK ORTHODOXNESS AND THE ORTHODOX CHURCH OF GREECE
M.M. Palinchak, R.V. Zabrodskyi
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Rev.of Шмаина-Великанова А. И. Жертва. Милость. Поэзия. М.: Гранат, 2026. 479 с., 2026. 141-145 p. [PDF]
Anastasiya Sosnina
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The development of the concept of authority within the Russian Orthodox Church [PDF]
Petrenko, Vitali Ivanovich
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By 1600 churches with multiple altars, tent roofs and helmet cupolas went up everywhere. They blended forms, materials and techniques developed in many places, elements of popular religiosity and Renaissance innovations in engineering and design. In 1467 Metropolitan Filipp wrote to Archbishop Iona of Novgorod about popular animosity in Iona's eparchy ...
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By 1600 churches with multiple altars, tent roofs and helmet cupolas went up everywhere. They blended forms, materials and techniques developed in many places, elements of popular religiosity and Renaissance innovations in engineering and design. In 1467 Metropolitan Filipp wrote to Archbishop Iona of Novgorod about popular animosity in Iona's eparchy ...
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