Pershyi Vseukrainskyi Pravoslavnyi Tserkovnyi Sobor, Uapts 1921: Dokumenty I Materialy
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History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
559
언어
우크라이나어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1999
출판사
Canadian Inst of Ukranian Study Pr
ISBN-10
9660212437
ISBN-13
9789660212435
설명
This collection delves into a pivotal moment in the history of Ukrainian orthodoxy, examining the first All-Ukrainian Orthodox Church Synod held in 1921. The authors meticulously compile a variety of documents and materials that shed light on the events, decisions, and the broader socio-political context affecting the church during this tumultuous period. Their scholarly work not only preserves the historical record but also provides insights into the evolution of religious identity in Ukraine.
By presenting letters, meeting minutes, and other primary sources, the book offers readers a glimpse into the inner workings of the church at a time when the region was grappling with the aftermath of revolution and the quest for national identity. These documents reflect the challenges faced by church leaders as they navigated the complex landscape of emerging nationalism and foreign influence.
Plokhy, Sokhan, and Iakovlieva's expert analysis serves as a valuable resource for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics between faith, politics, and national consciousness in early 20th-century Ukraine. The meticulous documentation invites readers to contemplate the lasting impact of these historical events on contemporary religious and national identities in the region.
By presenting letters, meeting minutes, and other primary sources, the book offers readers a glimpse into the inner workings of the church at a time when the region was grappling with the aftermath of revolution and the quest for national identity. These documents reflect the challenges faced by church leaders as they navigated the complex landscape of emerging nationalism and foreign influence.
Plokhy, Sokhan, and Iakovlieva's expert analysis serves as a valuable resource for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics between faith, politics, and national consciousness in early 20th-century Ukraine. The meticulous documentation invites readers to contemplate the lasting impact of these historical events on contemporary religious and national identities in the region.