Patriarch Peter III of Antioch (1052-1056) and the Church crisis of 1054 [PDF]
During the Church crisis in the middle of the 11th century, which divided the Christian world, the Patriarch Peter III of Antioch (1052-1056) found himself in the role of an intermediary between eastern and western Christiandom.
Puzović Vladislav, Nikolić Bogdana
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Internal displacement and the Syrian crisis: an analysis of trends from 2011-2014. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Since the start of the Syrian crisis in 2011, civil unrest and armed conflict in the country have resulted in a rapidly increasing number of people displaced both within and outside of Syria. Those displaced face immense challenges in meeting
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This article examines the epistles of Pope Gregory the Great to Patriarchs Eulogios of Alexandria and Anastasios of Antioch as the presentation of the “the rhetoric of apostolicity,” i. e. the statements regarding the closeness of the three sees in Rome,
Aleksei Vladimirovich Migalnikov
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"Beirut church chronicle": a record of the 19th century events [PDF]
This publication contains the Russian translation of the last fragment of the Beirut Church Chronicle. According to A. Krymskiy, this part was compiled by Khalīl Fayyāḍ, who was the copyist of the Kiev manuscript, and covers the period of the 1820s ...
Yulia Petrova
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Ideas about the criteria of the Ecumenical Council in Byzantium in the 1st half of the 15th century and the concept of the Pentarchy [PDF]
This article examines the views of Byzantine theologians and church leaders of the 1st half of the 15th century on the criteria for an Ecumenical Council in connection with the controversy about the Union of Florence.
Petr Paskov
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An idea of the Ecumenical Church in Medieval Ethiopia (based on the law-book "Fətḥa nägäśt") [PDF]
The Ethiopian law-book Fətḥa nägäśt was the main source of law (canonical, civil, criminal and any other) in mediaeval Ethiopia until the middle of the 20th century. It is a translation (partly precise, partly slightly inexact) of the Nomocanon, a Coptic
Ekaterina Gusarova
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Correspondence between Patriarch of Alexandria Gerasimos Palladas and christians of the Church of Antioch: historical and textological aspects [PDF]
Several decades preceding the split of the Church of Antioch into Orthodox and Catholic branches in 1724 are the least studied period in the early Modern history of the Orthodox Middle East.
Pavel Ermilov +2 more
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Christian Arabic book making in the mountains of Samtskhe: from the history of contacts between Georgia and the church of Antioch at the latter half of the 15th century [PDF]
The 15th century was a period of deep decline and isolation of the Rum Orthodox Church of Antioch. Nevertheless, exactly in this time contacts between the Arab Christians and Georgian lands became more intense.
Konstantin Panchenko
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The Kiev manuscript of “Beirut church chronicle”: general survey [PDF]
The article deals with the manuscript version of the well-known source on the history of the Antiochian Orthodox Church, named in original Muhtaṣar tārīh al- ’asāqifa al-lazīna raqū martabat ri’āsat al-kahanūt al-ğalīla fī madīnat Bayrūt, preserved at ...
Yulia Petrova
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The orthodox arabs and Mar Saba monastery in the 16th and early 17th centuries (according to the data from arab christian manuscripts) [PDF]
This article deals with little-studied Christian Arab manuscripts of the 13th and 17th centuries from the collection of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem associated with Mar Saba Monastery.
Konstantin Panchenko
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