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The article reveals the evolution of Poland’s policy towards the Orthodox Church in the 1920s and 1930s on the example of Orthodoxy in Volynia. This region of Poland had the largest number of Orthodox Christians, and Ukrainians prevailed among them.
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Intimacy and Antipathy: Ukrainian–Russian Relations in Historical Perspective [PDF]
Explores what the complex entangled histories of Russia and Ukraine can teach us about their trouble relationship ...
Faith Hillis
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The issue of inter-denominational understanding has been relevant to Ukrainians for many centuries. During the discussions the idea of proclaiming the Ukrainian patriarchate was crystallized.
Ella Bystrycka
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The publication, based on an analysis of archival documents and scientific literature, describes the state of the Greek Orthodox Church in Ukrainian Podolia. The political conditions of the functioning of this Church are shown.
Viktoria Bilyk
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Phonetic Features of the Belarusian New Testament Translations (Orthodox and Catholic Editions). The paper presents a comparative analysis of phonetic features, mainly concerning proper names in the Catholic and Orthodox editions of the Gospel Books ...
Pankou, Yauhen
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Правове врегулювання статусу православної церкви у Польщі в період її автокефалізації ( 1919-1925 рр.) [PDF]
Федін М. И.Правове врегулювання статусу православної церкви у Польщі в період її автокефалізації ( 1919-1925 рр.) / М.І.Федін. //Актуальні проблеми політики : зб. наук. пр. / редкол. : С. В. Ківалов (голов. ред.), Л. І. Кормич (заст. голов. ред.), Ю. П.
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Theological Doctrines as Scientific Theories? Thinking along with and beyond McGrath
Abstract McGrath's recent analysis of the parallels between scientific theory formation and the development of theological doctrine in The Nature of Christian Doctrine (OUP, 2024) is insightful and largely compelling, but also raises some questions and areas for further exploration. First, there is a remarkable back‐and‐forth between uses of ‘doctrine’
Gijsbert van den Brink
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Polskojęzyczne translacje tekstów kręgu Slavia Orthodoxa: o projekcie systematyzacji i dokumentacji [PDF]
The article presents a project carried out at the University of Łódź aimed at compiling a commented bibliography of Polish translations of Old Bulgarian, Old Serbian and Old Russian literature, Church Slavic literary works of the Polish-Lithuanian ...
Kawecka, Agata +2 more
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The Incarnational Aesthetic of David Brown☆
Abstract The notion of incarnation has historically been a prominent concept for the acceptance of images and the interpretation of art within Christianity. A contemporary proponent of this line of reasoning about the theological potential of art is David Brown, who builds his theology of culture on the doctrine of incarnation. This article presents an
Filip Taufer
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"Res sane mira": Orthodox Saints and Relics Described by Protestant Pastor John Herbinius (1675) [PDF]
John Herbinius (1633–1679) was a well-known Lutheran theologian and writer. Living for a long time on the territory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, he wrote a description of the religious caves of Kyiv, which was published in 1675 in Jena.
Sinkevych, Nataliia
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