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Orthodox churches of Ukraine in the process of Ukrainian state formation

open access: yesAspekti Publìčnogo Upravlìnnâ, 2018
The article analyzes the state and development of the main Orthodox Churches in the world and in Ukraine in the context of the interaction of the state and religious institutions. The systemic spiritual crisis of modern Ukrainian society is revealed. The
D. S. Martyshyn
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Orthodox Church in Ukraine on a way to autocephaly: a historical sketch

open access: yesStudia Humanitatis, 2015
The article is devoted to the situation of historical development of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine and the fight of the Ukrainian people for autocephaly of the Church.
Bashynskiy Serhiy Viktorovych
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The problem of the Eucharistic union of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine with other Local Churches (on the example of the Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia and the Serbian Orthodox Church)

open access: goldINTERACTION OF THE EXPERIENCE OF POST-YUGOSLAV AND UKRAINIAN AREAS: CULTURAL, LINGUISTIC, LITERARY, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, AND JOURNALISTIC ASPECTS
I. P. Baida
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Prawosławie i katolicyzm na Ukrainie w latach 1989-2014 - podejście ilościowe [PDF]

open access: yesNowa Polityka Wschodnia, 2020
The complex reality of religious and institutional situation in Ukraine (three orthodox churches; two catholic churches), imposed on ethnic relations, has a significant impact on the balance of power in Ukraine, reinforcing existing divisions: between ...
Tadeusz Dmochowski
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What Sustains Wars: Will to Fight Versus Military Might. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn N Y Acad Sci
This essay examines how psychosocial forces shape will to fight through the Devoted Actor Framework (DAF). Devoted actors, bound by sacred, non‐negotiable ideals and fused group identities, pursue a quest for ontological significance that sustains conflict beyond material incentives.
Atran S.
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Interview with Military Chaplain Dmitro Povorotnyi, Conducted in Kyiv, 1 August 2018 (UKR)

open access: yesJournal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies, 2021
Dmitro Povorotnyi was born in 1971 Dnepropetrovsk. He is a Ukrainian Orthodox priest and the head of the department of patriotic education and chaplaincy of the Dnepropetrovsk Eparchy of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.
Tetyana Kovtunovich
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Orthodoxy of Ukraine During the Occupation, 1939-1944: Confessional Transformations and Political Contexts

open access: yesЕмінак, 2022
The purpose of the research paper is to analyze the influence of the social and political conditions on changes in confessional life in the occupied Ukrainian lands during World War II.
Oleksandr Lysenko, Mykola Mykhailutsa
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Problems of adaptation / changing canons and traditions in the Orthodox Church today Ukraine

open access: yesУкраїнське Pелігієзнавство, 2014
Article I.Titovskogo "Problems of adaptation / changing canons and traditions in the Orthodox Church today Ukraine" investigate questions need to adapt Orthodox canons and existing processes unauthorized changes, upgrade , failure norms of canon law, the
I. Titovskiy
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UKRAINIAN AUTOCEPHALY IN NATIONAL AND GLOCAL CONTEXTS

open access: yesСтратегічна панорама, 2023
The article focuses on the development of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) after receiving a Tomоs of Autocephaly. In particular, it briefly describes the structure of the Orthodox environment in Ukraine and distinguishes its key representatives as ...
Володимир Валерійович Токман
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Specifics of Work of Orthodox Churches of the EU with Ukrainian Refugees [PDF]

open access: yesНаучно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН, 2022
The article analyzes the role of the Orthodox Churches of the border countries of the European Union in resolving the humanitarian crisis associated with the movement in the shortest possible time (February – April 2022) of large masses of refugees from ...
Shimanskaya, O.K.
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