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St. Vladimir's Memorial Russian Orthodox Church in Jackson, NJ
In the 980's AD Vladimir the Great, King of the Kievan Rus was baptized thereby converting the Russian from Slavic paganism to Byzantine Christianity.
Beards, Daniel E.
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3:00pm-5:00pmUndergraduateRussians living in the Russian Federation after the election of President Putin are caught in a complex web of shifting ideologies and national values.
Bruggeman, Emily Rose
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[2005.10.16] Russian Orthodox church in Hoffnungstal
Old German church, now Russian Orthodox in Hoffnungstal/ OdessaPhotographic image. Color. Old German church, now Russian Orthodox in Hoffnungstal/ Odessa.
Poppke, Herb
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State authorities, clergy and parish councils of Russian Orthodox Church in Kalmykia in 1957–1984
This article examines the problem of interaction between state authorities and the governing bodies of the Russian Orthodox Church in Kalmykia in the period of 1957– 1984.
Sergey Belousov
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Russian Orthodox framing of abortion in online journalism on religion. [PDF]
Hill C.
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On the Cooperation with the Russian Orthodox Church
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CANONIZATION OF NEW MARTYRS IN THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
The article examines the canonization of new martyrs of the Russian Orthodox Church, presented by the author as a historically significant phenomenon of the twentieth century in its religious, philosophical and moral aspects. Analyzing the problem in a historical retrospect, the author for the first time showed the essential identity between the ...
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“The Church Is Not Against Science” : Russian Orthodox Framing of IVF in Online Media
Use of in vitro fertilization (IVF) in Russia has increased in the country’s public and private healthcare sectors since the fall of the Soviet Union and is now funded by the Russian state in an effort to boost population growth.
Hill, Caroline
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Russian Orthodox Church Defrocks Coronavirus-Denying Monk
This article discusses the decision made by the Russian Orthodox Church to defrock Father Sergiy due to his belief that’s the coronavirus doesn’t exist, along with his defiance of government lockdown policies, and his encouraging of his followers to defy
Time, Isachenkov, Vladimir
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Ruská pravoslavná církev a „pravá“ víra na počátku 19. století // The Russian orthodox church and "true" faith in the early 19th century [PDF]
For centuries, the Russian Orthodox Church played an extraordinary role in promoting the moral code of the individual and the collective of the Russian Empire.
Radomír Vlček
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