La disputa al concilio di Basilea tra Giovanni da Ragusa e Giovanni da Rokycana
The study is aimed to sketch the dispute which took place on the Council of Basle between the representatives of Czech Church and Roman Catholic Church, namely between John of Rokycany and Ivan of Dubrovnik.
Giacomo Canobbio
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The Political Enforcement of Liturgical Continuity in the Church of England 1558-1662 [PDF]
The parliamentary settlement of religion of 1559, which in the Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity recognised the monarch as the supreme governor of the English church and required the church to worship according to the only slightly modified, indisputably ...
Claire Cross
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The Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic, boasts a long and rich synodal tradition, with roots tracing back to the Metropolitanate of the Orthodox Romanians of Alba Iulia, which, at the close of the seventeenth century (1697–1700), re ...
Cristian Barta
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‘Protector of Thy Church and People’: Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Established Church of England [PDF]
After the death of Her Late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, there was much discussion about her faith and the role it played in her life throughout her long reign.
Nevsky EVERETT
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The Chief Procurator of the Holy Synod А. А. Yakovlev and his Memoirs [PDF]
This paper deals with the sphere of activities of the Chief Procurator of the Holy Synod A. Yakovlev, A. Herzen’s uncle, who left memoirs about his work in the Synod. The paper examines his origins and background, family life and personal qualities.
Bezhanidze Georgii
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On the legitimacy of the Constitutional Courts and institutionalization of the right to resistance, with reference to the legitimacy of church authorities [PDF]
The concept of legitimacy has a dual meaning: it is both the form of supreme power of the state and the justification of that power. Max Weber distinguishes three types of legitimate authority: traditional authority, charismatic authority, and the ...
Petrović Milan
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Old Catholic theologians have often underlined the relationship between papal supremacy and infallibility and the priority of the former: The pope has full, supreme, and universal power over the whole Church, therefore he must be obeyed – at the same ...
Suter, Adrian, Adrian Suter
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«Semi-Renovationism» in the Patriarch Tikhon Church in the Middle of 1920s: Bishop Iacov (Mascaev) at Orenburg cathedra (1923–1925) [PDF]
The article is devoted to analysis of Church politics of Bishop Iacov (Maskaev) at the Orenburg cathedra in 1923–1925. It is shown that before his consecration, Iacov Maskaev supported the dual tactics of the Orenburg Bishop Aristarch (Nickolaevsky ...
Zimina Nina
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Speaking of Kings and Popes under the Shadow of Henry VIII’s Treason Act: Bale’s King Johan
The years following Henry VIII’s divorce from Katherine of Aragon saw many changes in legislation that affected his subjects’ positions in the realm, as well as their relationship with the divine. As Supreme Head of the Church of England, Henry had taken
Nadia T. van Pelt
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When the independence of the Ukrainian state was proclaimed in 1991, the issue of the canonical independence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church with its administrative church center in Kyiv was obvious to arise.
archpriest Volodymyr Vakin
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