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Church and State development in the Eastern Caucasus in the second half of the 19th century (based on the sermons of archpriest Nikolai Kotlyarevsky) [PDF]
The study of confessional issues in the Eastern Caucasus, using the example of the activities of Archpriest N.V. Kotlyarevsky, the study is devoted to, it examines the issues of moral development of the Orthodox population of the Eastern Caucasus, the ...
Abidat Gazieva
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ABSTRACT This article outlines the early evolution, in the period 1968–1979, of the ancillary role in the Probation Service in England and Wales. It explains why the Probation Service made this ‘very considerable innovation’ and argues that this development was quickly seen to be a success enabling new opportunities for practitioners and for community ...
Emily Rose Hay +2 more
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TERRITORIAL MOBILITY OF ORTHODOX CLERGY OF VITEBSK PROVINCE (1840S-1890S)
The article describes the territorial mobility of representatives of one of the privileged estates of the Russian Empire - Orthodox clergy by the example of Vitebsk province. The factual base of the research is obituaries to the clergy and articles, devoted to them, published in the last quarter of the XIXth century in the ecclesiastical magazine ...
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Struggle of orthodox clergy against drunkenness in Russian West-Siberian rural areas in the early 20th century [PDF]
This article studies the role of rural Orthodox clergy of West Siberia in the struggle against alcoholism. It also pays attention to the participation of the clergy in all-Russian anti-alcohol movement.
Igor Menshchikov
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“Enough with fraternal blood!”: Orthodox Church in Tsaritsyn in 1917 [PDF]
The article discusses the reaction of the clergy of a typical Russian city to the revolutionary events of 1917. It shows changes in the role of the Orthodox Church in Tsaritsyn in the situation of a national crisis.
Evgeniy Vorobyеv
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Abstract Dionysius's vision of eros as a meeting of reciprocal ecstasies – where lover and beloved each pass out of themselves and into the other – has often been read as unifying dimensions of love otherwise thought to stand in tension, such as giving and receiving.
Noah Karger
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ABSTRACT Much of the activism on environmental issues within the US Catholic Church is not coming from those with institutional power (like bishops and diocesan priests), but rather from sisters, who have no formal power. What factors facilitate sisters’ environmental activism?
Sabrina Danielsen, Ellie Simmons
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THE POLITICAL ROLE OF THE ORTHODOX CLERGY IN THE UNION OF THE ROMANIAN PRINCIPALITIES (1859)
The union of the Romanian Principalities was a decisive moment in the history and evolution of the modern Romanian state, but its realization cannot be separated from the actions of the bishops and clergy, who were co-opted in the electoral process from the very beginning.
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In the middle of the 19th century among the Orthodox clergy of the Ukrainian dioceses of the ROC, there was a clear division between the Orthodox, who served the interests of the autocracy and opposed the reforms of the church and its ukrainization, and
Олексій Кошель
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The article is devoted to the study of material situation of the parish clergy of the Orthodox Russian Church in the second half of 19th - early 20th centuries.
S. A. Ikonnikov
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