The Kiev metropolitan Grigorij Camblak is an interesting fi gure in the Slavic Middle Ages. Formed spiritually and creatively by the Tyrnovo literary circle, he was compelled to leave Turkish-occupied Bulgaria and search for a more favorable environment in other Orthodox countries. Wherever he went (Byzantium, Mount Athos, Serbia, Moldavia, Poland [„Crown”], and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania), he left behind him traces of political and Orthodox-religious involvement, and literary works of extraordinary beauty. The latter became unquestionable models of Old-Church-Slavonic hesichastic writing and assured Grigorij Camblak a permanent place in the history of national literatures of Orthodox Slavs. He was involved in reinvigorating the idea of a...
This thesis offers a study of changing ideas about and attitudes toward writing, as they are express...
Gerhard Podskalsky, Contribution of Kiev's metropolitans, of bishops and monks of Greek origin to th...
Relations between the Ukrainian Church and Constantinople were difficult. This goes back as far as 9...
THE LITERARY, POLITICAL, AND RELIGIOUS WORK OF THE ORTHODOX METROPOLITAN OF KIEV GRIGORIJ CAMBLAK IN...
Metropolitan Gregory Camblak at the Council of Constance (1418) In the final phase of the Council o...
The article is devoted to the metropolitan Kiev and All Russia Cyril II and his efforts to revive th...
The purpose of the article is to study the Ukrainian historiographical process on the study of the U...
The purpose of the article is to highlight the problematic church-political events that took place i...
The article aims to examine the phenomenon of hereditary within stylistic tradition present in predi...
In 988, prince Volodymyr took up the great epochal challenges of faith and grace, making the salvifi ...
Short biography of Kiprian Camblak, metropolitan of Kiev and of All Rus'. With Bibliograph
The article deals with the history of the Czechoslovak Autocephalous Orthodox Church in the second ...
The author of the article discusses the role of the tradition of St. Cyril and Methodius and the rec...
The Catholic Church on the territory of Moldavia and Bukovina developed throughout the ages on the f...
The Orthodox trend in Polish culture has not been fully appreciated yet. Usually, when speaking abou...
This thesis offers a study of changing ideas about and attitudes toward writing, as they are express...
Gerhard Podskalsky, Contribution of Kiev's metropolitans, of bishops and monks of Greek origin to th...
Relations between the Ukrainian Church and Constantinople were difficult. This goes back as far as 9...
THE LITERARY, POLITICAL, AND RELIGIOUS WORK OF THE ORTHODOX METROPOLITAN OF KIEV GRIGORIJ CAMBLAK IN...
Metropolitan Gregory Camblak at the Council of Constance (1418) In the final phase of the Council o...
The article is devoted to the metropolitan Kiev and All Russia Cyril II and his efforts to revive th...
The purpose of the article is to study the Ukrainian historiographical process on the study of the U...
The purpose of the article is to highlight the problematic church-political events that took place i...
The article aims to examine the phenomenon of hereditary within stylistic tradition present in predi...
In 988, prince Volodymyr took up the great epochal challenges of faith and grace, making the salvifi ...
Short biography of Kiprian Camblak, metropolitan of Kiev and of All Rus'. With Bibliograph
The article deals with the history of the Czechoslovak Autocephalous Orthodox Church in the second ...
The author of the article discusses the role of the tradition of St. Cyril and Methodius and the rec...
The Catholic Church on the territory of Moldavia and Bukovina developed throughout the ages on the f...
The Orthodox trend in Polish culture has not been fully appreciated yet. Usually, when speaking abou...
This thesis offers a study of changing ideas about and attitudes toward writing, as they are express...
Gerhard Podskalsky, Contribution of Kiev's metropolitans, of bishops and monks of Greek origin to th...
Relations between the Ukrainian Church and Constantinople were difficult. This goes back as far as 9...