Перевод: Иван Н. Петров (Ivan N. Petrov)The article aims to present and analyze those passages of the Hexameron (Šestodnev) in which ‘heretics’, ‘Manichaeans’, ‘pagans’ or ‘pagan Slavs’ are mentioned. The fragments are compared with their Greek counterparts (as long as these exist); the Old Bulgarian texts (especially those that can be considered original additions or loose compilations) are utilized for interpreting certain elements of heterodox doctrines common to Manichaeism, Paulicianism, Massalianism and Bogomilism. The Old Bulgarian translation/compilation by John Exarch supplies important information on the cosmology, theological doctrine and liturgical life of the Neo-Manichaeans within the Byzantine- Slavic world. The original ad...
The article examines the history of the Slavic translations of the work On Prayer by Evagrios (Evagr...
The article intends to draw attention to some of the most significant and telling appropriations of ...
The problem of the Bogomil sect which was founded in the 10th century is not important exclusively f...
The study is an attempt at a comparative analysis of two pseudo-canonical texts: the Slavic Homily o...
The article provides a cultural presentation of Bogomilian dualism as Oriental and Pan-Slavic. The a...
The study of the Old Slavonic pseudepigrapha has assumed wider significance in wider areas of Jewish...
The article touches upon the poorly source-documented issue of Slavic dualism, a heresy which existe...
THE ORIGIN AND DOCTRINE OF SLAVIC DUALISM IN THE MIDDLE AGESThe article touches upon the poorly sour...
Cosmic dualism presented one of the most pervasive and challenging alternatives to Christian orthodo...
The article examines the debate as to the direct influence of Bulgarian and Byzantine Bogomilism upo...
It is well known that the major anti-heretic written source from the Second Bulgarian Empire is the ...
Based on archaeological artifacts, this paper considers another side of Christian and pagan dual fai...
In the First Bulgarian Empire during the reign of Tsar Peter (927-69) there arose a Christian hereti...
During the Middle Ages two dualistic communities were active in Bulgaria and Bulgarian lands – Bogom...
The article explores Juliusz Słowacki’s King-Spirit from the ethnogenetic perspective. It discusses ...
The article examines the history of the Slavic translations of the work On Prayer by Evagrios (Evagr...
The article intends to draw attention to some of the most significant and telling appropriations of ...
The problem of the Bogomil sect which was founded in the 10th century is not important exclusively f...
The study is an attempt at a comparative analysis of two pseudo-canonical texts: the Slavic Homily o...
The article provides a cultural presentation of Bogomilian dualism as Oriental and Pan-Slavic. The a...
The study of the Old Slavonic pseudepigrapha has assumed wider significance in wider areas of Jewish...
The article touches upon the poorly source-documented issue of Slavic dualism, a heresy which existe...
THE ORIGIN AND DOCTRINE OF SLAVIC DUALISM IN THE MIDDLE AGESThe article touches upon the poorly sour...
Cosmic dualism presented one of the most pervasive and challenging alternatives to Christian orthodo...
The article examines the debate as to the direct influence of Bulgarian and Byzantine Bogomilism upo...
It is well known that the major anti-heretic written source from the Second Bulgarian Empire is the ...
Based on archaeological artifacts, this paper considers another side of Christian and pagan dual fai...
In the First Bulgarian Empire during the reign of Tsar Peter (927-69) there arose a Christian hereti...
During the Middle Ages two dualistic communities were active in Bulgaria and Bulgarian lands – Bogom...
The article explores Juliusz Słowacki’s King-Spirit from the ethnogenetic perspective. It discusses ...
The article examines the history of the Slavic translations of the work On Prayer by Evagrios (Evagr...
The article intends to draw attention to some of the most significant and telling appropriations of ...
The problem of the Bogomil sect which was founded in the 10th century is not important exclusively f...