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The Patriarchates of Constantinople and Moscow in a global age: acomparison
International journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2010This overview article will attempt a comparison between the Patriarchates of Constantinople and Moscow in terms of the way they have articulated their strategy and agenda on a national and international level since the collapse of the Communist Bloc in 1989/1991. New and comparatively young Patriarchs came to office at the beginning of the 1990s.
Lukasz Fajfer, Sebastian Rimestad
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Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, 2022
The relevance of the study is provided by the Russian military invasion of Ukraine, more specifically, the hybrid nature of the war that Russia has been waging against Ukraine since 2014. The use of information technologies along with military force, among other things, provides for the involvement of the churches of the Moscow Patriarchate as an ...
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The relevance of the study is provided by the Russian military invasion of Ukraine, more specifically, the hybrid nature of the war that Russia has been waging against Ukraine since 2014. The use of information technologies along with military force, among other things, provides for the involvement of the churches of the Moscow Patriarchate as an ...
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The attitude of the Moscow Patriarchate towards other Orthodox churches
Religion, State and Society, 2007Abstract The Moscow Patriarchate is a transnational subject of political relations which acts both inside and outside the Russian Federation. It has specific goals: to maintain the integrity of its canonical territory and to gain dominance within the Universal Orthodox Church.
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RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Philosophy. Social Studies. Art Studies, 2023
The article deals with the latter stage of creative career of one of the top Soviet architects, Ivan Zholtovsky (1867–1959). In the 1950s, this master, who had the status of the patriarch of the Soviet architectural school and the leader of his own workshop-school, was in charge of the designing several large buildings in which monumental classical ...
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The article deals with the latter stage of creative career of one of the top Soviet architects, Ivan Zholtovsky (1867–1959). In the 1950s, this master, who had the status of the patriarch of the Soviet architectural school and the leader of his own workshop-school, was in charge of the designing several large buildings in which monumental classical ...
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The concept of stauropegiya and ist current state in the Moscow Patriarchate
Богословский сборник Тамбовской духовной семинарииThis article examines the concept of stauropegia in modern Russian canon law. There are no studies in scientific literature that fully reveal the historical development and significance of the Institution of stauropegion. The authors explain the meaning of the term and its origin, and also give examples of stauropegia in the history of the undivided ...
Aleksandr A. Sakhnenko +1 more
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DEATH OF THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE’S HIERARCHES DURING THE NAZI OCCUPATION
Baltic Journal of Legal and Social Sciences, 2021Vyacheslav Hordiyenko, Halyna Hordiyenko
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The Interaction Between the Moscow Patriarchate and the European Court of Human Rights
Review of Central and East European Law, 2015Since the end of the Soviet Union, the Russian Orthodox Church has been trying to regain moral authority in Russian society. This authority is challenged by international human-rights norms, and the Moscow Patriarchate has shown a desire to be perceived as a serious player in the human-rights arena.
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