Autocephaly as a Function of Institutional Stability and Organizational Change in the Eastern Orthodox Church [PDF]
The ecclesiastical organization uniquely characteristic of the Christian East is the autocephalous ("self-headed," or self-governing) church, which in the modern states of Eastern Europe, Russia, and the Balkans are truly national churches, whose ...
Sanderson, Charles
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Anatomical aspects of angiosperm root evolution. [PDF]
Seago JL, Fernando DD.
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Ethnological-Historiographic View on Seven Ancient Extant Christian Liturgies [PDF]
The author analyses comparatively seven ancient extant Christian liturgies: Roman Catholic Tridentine mass, Byzantine liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox Churches, four liturgies of the Oriental Orthodox Churches: Alexandrian-Coptic, Antiochian-Syriac ...
Primorac, Jaksa
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The European Community and ASEAN: Partners in building a world of peaceful cooperation. EUROPA, July-August 1982 [PDF]
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The character of "Primacy" in the Life and Tradition of the Church according to St. Theodore the Studite [PDF]
TSIGKOS, Vasileios
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Multifunctional nanotherapeutics reprogramming the immunopathological landscape for rheumatoid arthritis therapy. [PDF]
Shen A, Cheng X, Cao Y, Deng H.
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Historical Considerations Concerning the Problem of the Primacy [PDF]
Schatz, Klaus
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Towards an Atlantic World Order: Fundamental Transformation and Learning Processes in the Long Twentieth Century [PDF]
Cohrs, Patrick
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