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Christian religion --- History of Europe --- anno 500-1499 --- Langage et culture --- Language and culture --- Taal en cultuur --- Church history --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Catholic Church --- Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ --- History --- Church history. --- 189 --- 281 --- Philosophy & psychology Medieval Western --- Religion Early church and Eastern churches --- Russkaia͡ pravoslavnaia͡ ts͡erkovʹ
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Church and state --- History --- Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ --- Russkai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa ortodossa russa --- Chiesa russa --- Eglise russe --- Orthodox Eastern Church (Russian) --- Rosiĭsʹka pravoslavna t︠s︡erkva --- RPT︠S︡ --- Russian Church --- Russian Orthodox Church --- Russian Orthodox Eastern Church --- Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche --- Russische Orthodoxe Kirche --- Русская православная церковь --- РПЦ --- Російська православна церква --- History. --- Russkaia͡ pravoslavnaia͡ ts͡erkovʹ --- Church and state - Soviet Union - History
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This volume comprises the councils of the Chalcedonian and non-Chalcedonian orthodox churches. It will be subdivided in three sections. First, the panorthodox section: the Local Synod of Constantinople (843), the Protodeutera (861), the Fourth Ecumenical Synod of Constantinople (879), the Tomos Unionis (920), the Local Synods of Constinople againt the Syro-Jacobites (1038), against John Italos (1082), on My Father is greater than me (1166), on the Filioque (1285), and against Palamas (1341-1351), the Synod of 1484, the Synod of Iasi (164), the Panorthodox Synod of Jerusalem (1672), and the Local Synods of Constantinople (1691 and 1755). The second section represents the newer patriarchs (Bulgaria, Serbia, Russia, Georgia): the Bulgarian, Serbian, Georgian and Russian Synodika, the Synod of Urbanisi Russi en others. The third section (COGD) constains synods of the Eastern Syrian, Western Syrian, Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopian and Malabarite churches. 0.
Christian church history --- anno 500-799 --- anno 300-399 --- anno 400-499 --- 262.5 --- 262.5 Oecumenische concilies:--algemeen --- Oecumenische concilies:--algemeen --- Councils and synods --- History --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Russkaia͡ pravoslavnaia͡ ts͡erkovʹ --- Stoglavyĭ sobor --- Russia --- Church history --- Concile oecuménique --- Councils and synods, Ecumenical --- Catholic Church --- Doctrines --- Conciles et synodes oecuméniques --- Edition critique --- Christian dogmatics --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1800-1999 --- Conciles et synodes oecumeniques --- Eglise --- Sources. --- Histoire --- Sources --- Edition critique. --- Councils and synods - History - Sources --- Councils and synods - Turkey - Istanbul - History - Sources --- Councils and synods - Russia (Federation) - Moscow - History - Sources --- Russia - Church history - Sources
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Christian church history --- anno 500-1499 --- Russian Federation --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- History --- Russia --- Russie --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- 281.93 --- Orthodoxe Kerk van Rusland --- Russkaia pravoslavnaia tserkov' --- -Orthodox Eastern Church --- -Eastern Orthodox Church --- Pravoslavnai︠a︡ vostochnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Holy Orthodox Catholic Apostolic Church --- Holy Orthodox Eastern Catholic and Apostolic Church --- Greek Church --- Orthodoxos Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Orthodoxos Katholikē kai Anatolikē Ekklēsia --- Kanīsah al-Sharqīyah --- Tung cheng chiao --- Kanīsat al-Masīḥ al-Sharqīyah al-Urthudhuksīyah --- Biserica Ortodoxă --- .كنيسة الشرقية الارثوذكسية --- Church history. --- -History --- 281.93 Orthodoxe Kerk van Rusland --- Russkai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa ortodossa russa --- Chiesa russa --- Eglise russe --- Orthodox Eastern Church (Russian) --- Rosiĭsʹka pravoslavna t︠s︡erkva --- RPT︠S︡ --- Russian Church --- Russian Orthodox Church --- Russian Orthodox Eastern Church --- Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche --- Russische Orthodoxe Kirche --- Русская православная церковь --- РПЦ --- Російська православна церква --- History. --- Russkaia͡ pravoslavnaia͡ ts͡erkovʹ --- Russia - Church history
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Vladimir, --- Russia --- Russie --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ --- History --- Kievan Rus --- 281.93 --- -Christianity --- Ecclesiastical history --- History, Church --- History, Ecclesiastical --- Christianity --- Orthodoxe Kerk van Rusland --- Russkaia pravoslavnaia tserkov' --- -History --- -Church history --- -Orthodoxe Kerk van Rusland --- 281.93 Orthodoxe Kerk van Rusland --- -281.93 Orthodoxe Kerk van Rusland --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Russkai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa ortodossa russa --- Chiesa russa --- Eglise russe --- Orthodox Eastern Church (Russian) --- Rosiĭsʹka pravoslavna t︠s︡erkva --- RPT︠S︡ --- Russian Church --- Russian Orthodox Church --- Russian Orthodox Eastern Church --- Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche --- Russische Orthodoxe Kirche --- Русская православная церковь --- РПЦ --- Російська православна церква --- History. --- Soviet Union --- Church history. --- Russkaia͡ pravoslavnaia͡ ts͡erkovʹ --- Church history - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Kievan Rus - Church history
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Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- History --- Former Soviet republics --- Church history --- 845 Religie --- 884.1 Oost-Europa --- 883.4 West-Azië --- Russkaja pravoslavnaja cerkov' --- History. --- Church history. --- Russkai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa ortodossa russa --- Chiesa russa --- Eglise russe --- Orthodox Eastern Church (Russian) --- Rosiĭsʹka pravoslavna t︠s︡erkva --- RPT︠S︡ --- Russian Church --- Russian Orthodox Church --- Russian Orthodox Eastern Church --- Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche --- Russische Orthodoxe Kirche --- Русская православная церковь --- РПЦ --- Російська православна церква --- CIS countries --- Commonwealth of Independent States countries --- Ex-Soviet republics --- Ex-Soviet states --- Former Soviet states --- New Independent States (Former Soviet republics) --- Newly Independent States (Former Soviet republics) --- NIS (Former Soviet republics) --- Russkaia͡ pravoslavnaia͡ ts͡erkovʹ --- Former Soviet republics - Church history --- Christian church history --- Russia --- EGLISE ORTHODOXE RUSSE --- HISTOIRE --- 10E-20E SIECLES
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Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent is the first book to fully explore the expansive and ill-understood role that Russia's ancient Christian faith has played in the fall of Soviet Communism and in the rise of Russian nationalism today. John and Carol Garrard tell the story of how the Orthodox Church's moral weight helped defeat the 1991 coup against Gorbachev launched by Communist Party hardliners. The Soviet Union disintegrated, leaving Russians searching for a usable past. The Garrards reveal how Patriarch Aleksy II--a former KGB officer and the man behind the church's successful defeat of the coup--is reconstituting a new national idea in the church's own image. In the new Russia, the former KGB who run the country--Vladimir Putin among them--proclaim the cross, not the hammer and sickle. Meanwhile, a majority of Russians now embrace the Orthodox faith with unprecedented fervor. The Garrards trace how Aleksy orchestrated this transformation, positioning his church to inherit power once held by the Communist Party and to become the dominant ethos of the military and government. They show how the revived church under Aleksy prevented mass violence during the post-Soviet turmoil, and how Aleksy astutely linked the church with the army and melded Russian patriotism and faith. Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent argues that the West must come to grips with this complex and contradictory resurgence of the Orthodox faith, because it is the hidden force behind Russia's domestic and foreign policies today.
Religion and politics --- Political science --- Politics, Practical --- Politics and religion --- Religion --- Religions --- History --- Religious aspects --- Political aspects --- Aleksiĭ --- Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ. --- Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ --- Chiesa ortodossa russa --- Chiesa russa --- Eglise russe --- Orthodox Eastern Church (Russian) --- Rosiĭsʹka pravoslavna t︠s︡erkva --- RPT︠S︡ --- Russian Church --- Russian Orthodox Church --- Russian Orthodox Eastern Church --- Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche --- Russische Orthodoxe Kirche --- Русская православная церковь --- РПЦ --- Російська православна церква --- Influence. --- #SBIB:316.331H330 --- #SBIB:328H262 --- Godsdienst en politiek: algemeen --- Instellingen en beleid: Rusland en het GOS --- Alessio --- Aleksiy --- Ridiger, Aleksei Mikhailovich, --- Alexij --- Алексий --- Alexiy --- Alexy --- Aleksy --- Russkai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ. --- Russkai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Aleksi --- Aleksiĭ --- Russkaja pravoslavnaija cerkovʹ --- Russkaia͡ pravoslavnaia͡ ts͡erkovʹ --- Religion and politics - Russia (Federation) - History - 20th century. --- Religion and politics - Russia (Federation) - History - 21st century. --- Aleksiĭ - II, - Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, - 1929-2008.
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Boris Jakim here presents two major theological essays by Russian Orthodox theologian Sergius Bulgakov in English translation for the first time. "On Holy Relics," a 1918 response to Bolshevik desecration of the relics of Russian saints, develops a comprehensive theology of holy relics, connecting them with the Incarnation and showing their place in sacramental theology. The second essay, "On the Gospel Miracles," written in 1932, presents a Christological doctrine of miracles, focusing on how human activity relates to the works of Christ. Both essays are suffused with Bulgakov's faith in Christian resurrection and with his signature "religious materialism," in which the corporeal is illuminated by the spiritual and the earthly is transfigured into the heavenly."
Christianity --- Relics --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Essence, genius, nature --- Jesus Christ --- Miracles --- Russkaia͡ pravoslavnaia͡ ts͡erkovʹ --- Doctrines --- 225*4 --- 231.739 --- 264-052 --- Theology, Doctrinal. --- -Relics. --- Relics and reliquaries --- Bones --- Religious articles --- Religions --- Church history --- Christian doctrines --- Doctrinal theology --- Doctrines, Christian --- Dogmatic theology --- Fundamental theology --- Systematic theology --- Theology, Dogmatic --- Theology, Systematic --- Theology --- Mirakels in het Nieuwe Testament --- Relikwieën --- Verering van relikwieën --- Essence, genius, nature. --- -Christ --- Cristo --- Jezus Chrystus --- Jesus Cristo --- Jesus, --- Jezus --- Christ, Jesus --- Yeh-su --- Masīḥ --- Khristos --- Gesù --- Christo --- Yeshua --- Chrystus --- Gesú Cristo --- Ježíš --- Isa, --- Nabi Isa --- Isa Al-Masih --- Al-Masih, Isa --- Masih, Isa Al --- -Jesus, --- Jesucristo --- Yesu --- Yeh-su Chi-tu --- Iēsous --- Iēsous Christos --- Iēsous, --- Kʻristos --- Hisus Kʻristos --- Christos --- Jesuo --- Yeshuʻa ben Yosef --- Yeshua ben Yoseph --- Iisus --- Iisus Khristos --- Jeschua ben Joseph --- Ieso Kriʻste --- Yesus --- Kristus --- ישו --- ישו הנוצרי --- ישו הנצרי --- ישוע --- ישוע בן יוסף --- المسيح --- مسيح --- يسوع المسيح --- 耶稣 --- 耶稣基督 --- 예수그리스도 --- Jíizis --- Yéshoua --- Iėsu̇s --- Khrist Iėsu̇s --- عيسىٰ --- Miracles. --- -Miracles. --- 264-052 Verering van relikwieën --- 231.739 Relikwieën --- 225*4 Mirakels in het Nieuwe Testament --- عيسىٰ --- -Jesus Christ --- Christ --- -Relics --- Christianity - Essence, genius, nature --- Reliques --- Jesus Christ - Miracles
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"This book examines Russia's 'information war, ' one of the most striking features of its intervention in Ukraine. Marcel H. Van Herpen argues that the Kremlin's propaganda offensive is a carefully prepared strategy, implemented and tested over the last decade. Initially intended as a tool to enhance Russia's soft power, it quickly developed into one of the main instruments of Russia's new imperialism, reminiscent of the height of the Cold War. The author describes a multifaceted strategy that makes use of diverse instruments, including mimicking Western public diplomacy initiatives, hiring Western public-relations firms, setting up front organizations, buying Western media outlets, financing political parties, organizing a worldwide propaganda offensive through the Kremlin's cable network RT, and publishing paid supplements in leading Western newspapers. In this information war, key roles are assigned to the Russian diaspora and the Russian Orthodox Church, the latter focused on spreading so-called traditional values and attacking universal human rights and Western democracy in international fora. Van Herpen demonstrates that the Kremlin's propaganda machine plays not only a central role in its 'hybrid war' in Ukraine, but that it also has broader international objectives, targeting in particular Europe's two leading countries--France and Germany--with the goal of forming a geopolitical triangle, consisting of a Moscow-Berlin-Paris axis, intended to roll back the influence of NATO and the United States in Europe. Drawing on years of research, Van Herpen shows how the Kremlin has built an array of soft power instruments and transformed them into effective weapons in a new information war with the West"--Provided by publisher.
Ukraine Conflict, 2014 --- -Propaganda --- Information warfare --- Mass media --- Public relations and politics --- Political aspects --- Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich, --- Political and social views --- Russkaia͡ pravoslavnaia͡ ts͡erkovʹ --- Russia (Federation) --- Western countries --- Foreign relations --- Politics and government --- PROPAGANDA--RUSSIA (FEDERATION) --- INFORMATION WARFARE--RUSSIA (FEDERATION) --- MASS MEDIA--POLITICAL ASPECTS--RUSSIA (FEDERATION) --- Ukraine Conflict, 2014-. --- Buddhism and politics. --- Information warfare. --- Public relations and politics. --- Au�enpolitik. --- Desinformation. --- Politische Berichterstattung. --- Politiska förhållanden. --- Internationella relationer. --- Informationskrigföring. --- politiska aspekter. --- Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič, --- Russkaja pravoslavnaja cerkovʹ. --- Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ. --- Ukraine Conflict (2014- ). --- Since 1991. --- Ryssland. --- Ukraina. --- Western countries. --- Russland. --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Mass communications --- Russia --- Propaganda --- Diplomatic relations. --- Political and social views. --- Politics and government. --- Propaganda. --- Außenpolitik. --- Massenmedien. --- Massmedia --- Political aspects. --- Politiska aspekter. --- Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ --- Russia (Federation). --- -Propaganda - Russia (Federation) --- Information warfare - Russia (Federation) --- Mass media - Political aspects - Russia (Federation) --- Public relations and politics - Russia (Federation) --- Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich, - 1952- - Political and social views --- Russia (Federation) - Foreign relations - Western countries --- Western countries - Foreign relations - Russia (Federation) --- Russia (Federation) - Politics and government - 1991 --- -International relations. Foreign policy --- -Außenpolitik. --- Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich, - 1952 --- -Russia (Federation)
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Orthodox Eastern Church --- History --- Sources --- Russia --- Russie --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ --- Soviet Union --- 281.93 <093> --- Orthodoxe Kerk van Rusland--Historische bronnen --- Russkaia pravoslavnaia tserkov' --- -History --- -Sources --- 281.93 <093> Orthodoxe Kerk van Rusland--Historische bronnen --- Russkai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa ortodossa russa --- Chiesa russa --- Eglise russe --- Orthodox Eastern Church (Russian) --- Rosiĭsʹka pravoslavna t︠s︡erkva --- RPT︠S︡ --- Russian Church --- Russian Orthodox Church --- Russian Orthodox Eastern Church --- Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche --- Russische Orthodoxe Kirche --- Русская православная церковь --- РПЦ --- Російська православна церква --- Sources. --- Советский Союз --- Ber. ha-M. --- Zwia̦zek Socjalistycznych Republik Radzieckich --- Szovjetunió --- TSRS --- Tarybų Socialistinių Respublikų Sąjunga --- SRSR --- Soi︠u︡z Radi︠a︡nsʹkykh Sot︠s︡ialistychnykh Respublik --- SSSR --- Soi︠u︡z Sovetskikh Sot︠s︡ialisticheskikh Respublik --- UdSSR --- Shūravī --- Ittiḥād-i Jamāhīr-i Ishtirākīyah-i Shūrāʼīyah --- Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) --- Sovetskiy Soyuz --- Soyuz SSR --- Sovetskiĭ Soi︠u︡z --- Soi︠u︡z SSR --- Uni Sovjet --- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics --- USSR --- SSṚM --- Sovetakan Sotsʻialistakan Ṛespublikaneri Miutʻyun --- SSHM --- Sovetakan Sotsʻialistakan Hanrapetutʻyunneri Miutʻyun --- URSS --- Unión de Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas --- Berit ha-Moʻatsot --- Rusyah --- Ittiḥād al-Sūfiyītī --- Rusiyah --- Rusland --- Soṿet-Rusland --- Uni Soviet --- Union soviétique --- Zȯvlȯlt Kholboot Uls --- Związek Radziecki --- ESSD --- Sahaphāp Sōwīat --- KhSHM --- SSR Kavširi --- Russland --- SNTL --- PSRS --- Su-lien --- Sobhieṭ Ẏuniẏana --- FSSR --- Unione Sovietica --- Ittiḥād-i Shūravī --- Soviyat Yūniyan --- Russian S.F.S.R. --- Russkaia͡ pravoslavnaia͡ ts͡erkovʹ --- Związek Socjalistycznych Republik Radzieckich --- ZSRR --- Związek Socjalistycznych Republik Sowieckich --- ZSRS --- Soviet Union - Church history - Sources
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