Approval and development of the Church of the Renewal in Ukraine in the 1920s

Ukrainian Religious Studies 27:76-89 (2003)
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Abstract

Given the current division of modern Orthodox in Ukraine, the study of the history of the church movement of the 1920s, a significant component of which was the activity of the updated clergy, has not only scientific and cognitive but also practical significance, since it helps to clarify the causes and trends of inter-church confrontation in the conditions of existence of several Orthodox churches and to define conceptual approaches to the formation in the state of a single independent Ukrainian Orthodox Church.

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