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The Cross Way of the Orthodox Ascetics (a Russian Monastery on French Land)

Церковный историк, 2022
Публикация раскрывает связи православного монастыря во имя Покрова Пресвятой Богородицы, расположенного в бургундском селении Бюсси-ан-От, с Крымом и русским дворянством. В ней рассказывается о непростом жизненном пути послушниц и их попытках противостоять обновленчеству («Живой церкви»), затрагиваются острые проблемы о судьбах русской эмиграции ...
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Orthodox Monasterial Complex in Contemporary Sociocultural Environment

2009
Actuality of studying the monasterial culture has been predetermined by the revival of Orthodox culture and spiritual consciousness of compatriots on the background of essentially complete loss of experience in monasterial development in Russia in 20th century.
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Architectural comparative aspect of Orthodox monasteries in the Balkan countries and Russia

2020
The monograph is devoted to the concept of comparative (comparative) architecture is a modern approach to the study and analysis of Orthodox architecture. Reveals and architectural comparative aspect of monastic ensembles and churches — the main sources of Orthodoxy in the Balkan countries and Russia, the keepers of the architectural and artistic ...
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Architectural and comparative aspect of Orthodox monasteries of the Balkans and Russia

2017
The monograph is devoted to the concept of comparative architecture - modern approach to studying and the analysis of orthodox cult architecture, discloses architectural and comparative aspect of monastic ensembles and temples - the main centers of Orthodoxy of the Balkans and Russia, keepers of architectural and art values and the centers of spiritual
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A Monastery in the Sands: The Greek Orthodox Rural Estate in Caesarea, Israel

Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies
ABSTRACT: This article presents a historical overview and an architectural analysis of the Greek monastery in Caesarea/Qisārya, a Late Ottoman and British Mandate agricultural enterprise in the Holy Land (ca. 1909–48). By combining archival records and oral histories with a previously conducted field survey, the article traces the history of the ...
Roy Marom, Avraham (Avi) Sasson
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The Strangers to the World: attitudes on solitude and compassion in Orthodox and Buddhist monasteries

New Europe College Yearbook
In the last decades, research has focused increasingly upon differences and similarities between Buddhism and Christianity. The geographical distance and different views on tradition, culture, spirituality and philosophy are often understood as dissociative elements. However, there are various characteristics bringing them closer.
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Modern historiography Orthodox monasteries and monks Cherkasy region

2016
Аналізується розвиток і стан історіографії питання дослідження історії православних мо- настирів та чернецтва на Черкащині. Досліджуються основні тенденції та напрями наукових робіт. Акцентується увага на найбільш актуальних проблемах, що висвітлюються сучасною наукою.
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MONASTERY AND THE INTERNET: THE PROBLEM OF INNOVATION IN THE CULTURE OF ORTHODOX MONASTICISM

2015
В статье на примере интернета рассмотрены пути включения современных социокультурных реалий в контекст культуры православного монашества (понимаемой как органичное соотношение двух ее типов – монашеской и монастырской культур). Определено, что для монашеской культуры интернет выступает разлагающим и опасным фактором. Для монастырской культуры, напротив,
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Religious Tourism in the Diaspora: Orthodox Christian Monasteries in North America [PDF]

open access: possible, 2017
Religious tourism is flourishing in North America. There is a growing number of sacred sites in the U.S. and Canada that have been popularized by religious tourists. As Olsen (2016) notes, many of these sacred sites were founded by immigrant groups, seeking to recreate reinvent sacred sites they would visit in their homeland.
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