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    Designing trust in the Internet services.Irina P. Kuzheleva-Sagan & Natalya A. Suchkova - 2016 - AI and Society 31 (3):381-392.
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    What Is Life?Lynn Margulis & Dorion Sagan - 2000 - Univ of California Press.
    Transcending the various formal concepts of life, this captivating book offers a unique overview of life's history, essences, and future. "A masterpiece of scientific writing. You will cherish "What Is Life?" because it is so rich in poetry and science in the service of profound philosophical questions".--Mitchell Thomashow, "Orion". 9 photos. 11 line illustrations.
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  3. Upadeśa-kalpavallī. Indrahaṃsagaṇi - 1991 - Lākhābāvala-Śāntipurī, Saurāṣṭra: Śrī Harṣapuṣpāmr̥ta Jaina Granthamālā. Edited by Vijayajinendrasūri.
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    Spór o możliwość wykrywania projektu w naukach przyrodniczych.Dariusz Sagan - 2015 - Scientia et Fides 3 (1):87-114.
    Controversy over the possibility of detecting design in natural sciences: According to intelligent design theory, certain biological and cosmic phenomena are designed by an intelligent being and this design is scientifically detectable. However, critics refuse to regard this theory as scientific, thereby suggesting that it does not deserve serious discussion in scientific circles. The article presents main methodological objections to intelligent design theory, indicating its unscientific or pseudoscientific character and impossibility of scientific design detection. Critics try to show that this (...)
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  5. Wnioskowanie do najlepszego wyjaśnienia jako metodologiczna podstawa teorii inteligentnego projektu.Dariusz Sagan - 2014 - Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 50 (199).
     
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  6. Zdolność przewidywania jako warunek naukowości w sporze o ewolucję i inteligentny projekt.Dariusz Sagan - 2012 - Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 48 (194).
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  7. The Problem Of Religious Nature Of Intelligent Design Theory.Dariusz Sagan - 2011 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 6 (4):55-74.
    Intelligent design theory claims that certain biological and cosmic phenomena point to the activity of some unspecified intelligent being behind them and that it is a fully scientific conclusion. Critics often respond that, in fact, intelligent design is a religious idea because the real agenda of proponents of the theory is to reintroduce supernatural, Christian beliefs into science, public education, and other domains of western culture. In other words, it is said that the source of inspiration for the theory reveals (...)
     
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  8. Zarzut nietestowalności teorii inteligentnego projektu.Dariusz Sagan - 2013 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 8 (3).
     
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  9. The moral status of stem cells.Agata Sagan & Peter Singer - 2007 - Metaphilosophy 38 (2-3):264–284.
    What moral status should we attribute to stem cells? To answer this neglected question, we look in this essay at the properties of embryos and other entities that could develop into beings who have uncontested moral status, namely, adult humans. Our analysis indicates that those who grant moral status to embryos should also grant it to stem cells. This has implications that verge on absurdity, since even if we were to try to do what we can to protect these entities, (...)
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    Equal in the presence of death?Agata Sagan - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (8):584-584.
  11. Realist perspectives on ethical norms and weapons of mass destruction.Scott D. Sagan - 2004 - In Sohail H. Hashmi & Steven Lee (eds.), Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Religious and Secular Perspectives. Cambridge University Press. pp. 73--95.
     
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    Cosmic Apprentice: Dispatches From the Edges of Science.Dorion Sagan - 2013 - London: Univ of Minnesota Press.
    In the pursuit of knowledge, Dorion Sagan argues in this dazzlingly eclectic, rigorously crafted, and deliciously witty collection of essays, scientific authoritarianism and philosophical obscurantism are equally formidable obstacles to discovery. As science has become more specialized and more costly, its questing spirit has been constrained by dogma. And philosophy, perhaps the discipline best placed to question orthodoxy, has retreated behind dense theoretical language and arcane topics of learning. Guided by a capacious, democratic view of science inspired by the (...)
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    Just War and Unjust Soldiers: American Public Opinion on the Moral Equality of Combatants.Scott D. Sagan & Benjamin A. Valentino - 2019 - Ethics and International Affairs 33 (4):411-444.
    Traditional just war doctrine holds that political leaders are morally responsible for the decision to initiate war, while individual soldiers should be judged solely by their conduct in war. According to this view, soldiers fighting in an unjust war of aggression and soldiers on the opposing side seeking to defend their country are morally equal as long as each obeys the rules of combat. Revisionist scholars, however, maintain that soldiers who fight for an unjust cause bear at least some responsibility (...)
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    The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind.Bernard D. Davis, Carl Sagan & Julian Jaynes - 1978 - Hastings Center Report 8 (2):34.
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    Filtr eksplanacyjny: wykrywanie inteligentnego projektu na gruncie nauk przyrodniczych.Dariusz Sagan - 2009 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 57 (1):157-192.
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  16. God, design, and naturalism: Implications of methodological naturalism in science for science-religion relation.Piotr Bylica-Dariusz Sagan - 2008 - Pensamiento 64 (242):621-638.
     
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  17. Kardynał Schönborn a stanowisko Kościoła katolickiego wobec sporu kreacjonizmu z ewolucjonizmem.Dariusz Sagan - 2006 - Filozofia Nauki 1.
    I present a controversy surrounding the cardinal Christoph Schönborn's op-ed article in New York Times, titled "Finding Design in Nature". In his paper, Schön-born challenges the claim that pope John Paul II accepted neodarwinian evolution as a possible method of God's creation of life forms and, especially, human beings. Moreover, cardinal says that neodarwinism contradicts Christian doctrine of creation. In Schönborn's view, neodarwinism excludes the possibility that there is a real design in nature and this is contradictory to the Catholic (...)
     
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  18. Molekularny \"zegar Paleya\" a darwinowska ewolucja.Dariusz Sagan - 2005 - Ruch Filozoficzny 2 (2).
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    Naturalizm metodologiczny – konieczny warunek naukowości?Dariusz Sagan - 2013 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 61 (1):73-91.
    METHODOLOGICAL NATURALISM —A NECESSARY CONDITION OF SCIENCE? S u m m a r y Due to the success of Darwinian theory of evolution, with its methodological presuppositions, modern science is dominated by the principle of methodological naturalism, according to which only explanations invoking natural causes are acceptable in science. Supernatural or—in a broader sense—non-natural explanations, such as creationism or so-called intelligent design theory, are regarded as unscientific. The article analyzes the following questions: 1) Is it possible—contrary to methodological naturalism—to detect (...)
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    Odpowiedź na uwagi polemiczne ks. dra Marka Słomki do mojego artykułu o filtrze eksplanacyjnym.Dariusz Sagan - 2009 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 57 (1):345-349.
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  21. Problem religijnego charakteru teorii inteligentnego projektu.Dariusz Sagan - 2011 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:55-74.
     
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  22. Retoryczna historia Ruchu Inteligentnego Projektu.Dariusz Sagan & Andrzej Tarnopolski - 2005 - Diametros 4:76-85.
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  23. Spór o naukowość współczesnej teorii inteligentnego projektu na przykładzie Michaela Behe'ego koncepcji nieredukowalnej złożoności.Dariusz Sagan - 2004 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 51 (3):37-54.
     
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    The Politics of the Impossible: Or, Whatever Happened to Evolutionary Theory?Eli Sagan - 1992 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 59:739-754.
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    Teleologiczne wyjaśnienie nieredukowalnej złożoności układów biochemicznych.Dariusz Sagan - 2006 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 54 (1):139-159.
    The main purpose of this article is a presentation of one of the subtheories included in the so-called intelligent design theory - a concept of irreducible complexity of the biochemical systems. The concept says that some features of different biochemical structures indicate that they are designed. It is an alternative concept to naturalistic theories of evolution, and especially to the Neo-Darwinian theory of the development of the life forms that is currently the dominating theory in biology. I shortly discuss the (...)
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    Ukrainian Orthodoxy: features, history, modernity.Oleksandr N. Sagan - 1996 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 1:24-29.
    Under this name, on October 20-21, 1992, an international scientific conference was held in Kyiv. The organizers were the Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the Ukrainian Association of Religious Studies, the UOC - the Kyiv Patriarchate, the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.
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  27. Wspólnota pochodzenia jako argument w sporze darwinizm–teoria inteligentnego projektu.Dariusz Sagan - 2013 - Diametros 37:127-145.
     
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    What thin partitions.Carl Sagan & Ann Druyan - 1999 - In Robert L. Solso (ed.), Mind and Brain Sciences in the 21st Century. Cambridge: MIT Press.
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    Державно-конфесійні відносини у їх практичному вияві в україні.Oleksandr N. Sagan - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 65:62-74.
    The position of the state regarding the Church, the peculiarities of the established state-church relations greatly influence the nature of the development of church institutions and the level of religiousness of the population, as well as ensuring the right of citizens to freedom of conscience. Consequently, the development of a legal democratic Ukraine is impossible without constant attention of state bodies to the issue of guaranteeing freedom of conscience and religion, the state of which is currently dependent on their constitutional (...)
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    Just and Unjust Nuclear Deterrence.Scott D. Sagan - 2023 - Ethics and International Affairs 37 (1):19-28.
    In this essay, I propose five principles to make U.S. nuclear deterrence policy more just and effective in the future: sever the link between the mass killing of innocent civilians and nuclear deterrence by focusing targeting on adversaries’ military power and senior political leadership, not their population; never use or plan to use a nuclear weapon against any target that could be destroyed or neutralized by conventional weapons; reject “belligerent reprisal” threats against civilians even in response to enemy attacks on (...)
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    Map of Religions of Ukraine.Anatolii M. Kolodnyi & Oleksandr N. Sagan - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 13:97-99.
    Ukraine is a multi-confessional state, where, as of January 1, 2000, 23 543 religious community organizations, monasteries, missions, fraternities, educational establishments belonging to 90 denominations, branches, churches are officially registered.. In their property or use, there are over 16 637 religious buildings. Confessions have opened 250 convents, 184 missions, 49 brotherhoods, 121 religious schools, 7,165 Sunday schools and catechesis offices, and 194 periodicals. Religious needs of believers are satisfied by 21 281 priests, of whom 650 are foreigners.
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    International Religious Meetings as a Form of Cooperation between Ukrainian and Yugoslav Clergy.Galyna V. Sagan - 2009 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 51:178-189.
    Ukrainian and Yugoslav Orthodox clergy may often be able to meet at various international religious forums and celebrations held in Ukraine, Yugoslavia, and other countries. Here communication was established between them, which complemented the general tradition of international cooperation of the Ukrainian and Yugoslav public.In recent years, there has been a revival in various forms of relations between the Orthodox Churches of the Slavic countries. This actualizes the study of the history of these relations, the recognition in it of the (...)
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    Православна проблематика в дослідницьких здобутках українських релігієзнавців.Oleksandr N. Sagan - 2006 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 40:145-161.
    Among all religious studies that were actively researched during the Independence of Ukraine, intelligence in the field of Orthodoxy was and remains one of the most common. This is not surprising, because this denomination - both in historical retrospect and nowadays - remains dominant in Ukraine, which significantly expands the subject of research that is conducted not only in religious, but also in historical, political and other fields. Therefore, the volume of literature that deals with historical, theological, economic, political, social, (...)
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    Навчання югослов'ян у київській духовній академії.Galyna V. Sagan - 2008 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 45:115-127.
    The study of Orthodox Yugoslavs at the Kyiv Theological Academy during 1900-1918 was a continuation of the tradition laid down in previous centuries by the priority acquisition of higher education in the southern territories of the Russian territory.. Not only the Yugoslavs studied at the Kiev Academy, but also the Bulgarians, Romanians, Syrians, Czechs, Greeks and other Orthodox foreigners. However, when choosing an educational institution, these students tried to choose the ones that were on the territory of Ukraine. Officially, this (...)
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    Стан православ'я україни як відображення його історії.Oleksandr N. Sagan - 2008 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 46:219-237.
    The current state of Orthodoxy in Ukraine, as well as all of Universal Orthodoxy, is characterized by the presence of significant problems of a systemic nature, the failure of which or their neglect leads to a further deepening of the crisis of the denomination. The emergence of these problems is of historical nature because they have arisen over a considerable period of time and have been linked to the political, economic and spiritual features of the development of Orthodoxy in one (...)
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    Візити представників сербської православної церкви в українуу 50-80-ті роки хх століття.Galyna V. Sagan - 2008 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 47:154-164.
    One of the important forms of cooperation between peoples is inter-church relations. The latter develop in different directions and forms. Depending on geopolitical circumstances, religious contacts have one or another orientation, saturation, content and so on. However, despite all the factors, religious cooperation, as a rule, promotes mutual spiritual enrichment, affirmation of the authority of the denominations that form important spheres of social life.
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    Помісна православна церква: Проблеми і прогнози конституювання.Oleksandr N. Sagan & Serhiy I. Zdioruk - 2008 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 48:136-159.
    The problem of formation and recognition of the Ukrainian Local Orthodox Church has not been considered by clerics of the Churches or believers only as ecclesiastics since its actualization in Ukraine at the beginning of the twentieth century. The objectivity of such an assessment of the question of propriety is borne out by the experience of becoming autocephalous of other local Orthodox Churches - none of them being able to choose their autocephaly only through the implementation of a particular church (...)
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    Державне регулювання церковної політики у соціалістичній югославії після другої світової війни.Galyna V. Sagan - 2009 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 49:135-145.
    Ґрунтовно використовуючи між собою спільні відносини України та Югославії у другій половині ХХ ст., Важливо розібратися в специфіці розвитку співпраці в тих царинах, не проаналізувавши внутрішньополітичних питань, які, безумовно, є державними, існують для функціонування рекреаційного життя в обох питаннях. Запропоновані великі доробкові вітчизняні та закордонні співробітники, провідно-конфесійні стосунки в Україні, фактично не існують з усієї ситуації, що існують, і вони існували в Югославії. У конфіденційній формі розглядаються проблеми, що стосуються рівня свободи віросповідання, правового розгляду церкви, а також відомих організацій, які (...)
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    Conceptual issues and stages of establishment of military chaplainty in independent Ukraine.Oleksandr Sagan & Ivan Harat - 2023 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 1:59-74.
    The formation of the chaplaincy movement in the context of the formation of independent Ukraine (after 1991) required the solution of a number of issues, primarily of a conceptual nature. The initiators of the restoration of chaplaincy faced the underestimation of the chaplaincy factor, the risks of transferring interfaith disputes to the military environment. In fact, it was a question of finding their own model of chaplaincy service, which would provide an optimal model for organizing the work of chaplains. The (...)
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    Constituting of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church as a factor in changing the cultural-civilizational paradigm of independent Ukraine.Oleksandr Nazarovych Sagan - 2019 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 88:23-39.
    Summary. The article deals with the close link between the diminishing influence of the Moscow Patriarchate on social and political processes in Ukraine and the restoration of the Ukrainian cultural and civilizational space. Namely, the gradual deprivation of Orthodox believers of the post-imperial syndrome, including attitudes, perceptions, behavioral models, etc., associated with the stay of Ukrainians in the foreign-language and other people's mentality and culture of the empire. It is noted that the receipt of the Tomos on recognition of autocephaly (...)
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    European approaches to the development of state-church relations and their impact on realities in Ukraine.Oleksandr N. Sagan - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 68:177-181.
    An analysis of the European system of values in relation to power relations and confessions / churches allows us to distinguish several basic approaches.
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    Ethnic Confessional Specificity of Religiousness in Ukraine.Oleksandr N. Sagan - 1999 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 12:94-105.
    In interpreting the concept of ethnoconfessional specificity of culture, we first of all mean that this is a special form of culture of ethnically related groups of people who have their own special, religiously decorated lifestyle and ethnic identity of which is denominational oriented. This ethno-confessional community acquires, in certain socio-historical conditions, the function of a ethnic representative.
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    Ecumenical Orthodoxy through the prism of statistics.Oleksandr N. Sagan - 1996 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 4:39-48.
    We provide some statistics about the Orthodox churches of the world. These data are not final - the quantitative characteristics and legal subordination of some church formations are constantly changing, but in general this will help form a general idea of Orthodoxy in the world and trends in its development.
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    Ethno-confessional syncretism in Islam.Oleksandr N. Sagan - 2005 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 37:120-135.
    Despite being far higher than, for example, Christianity, the claims of cosmopolitanism and universality, the desire to disassociate from national factors, Islam is still fully embedded in the conventional system of ethno-confessional syncretism, which, without disclosing in detail processes can be reduced to the following main components.
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    First Ricin Readings.Oleksandr N. Sagan - 1998 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 8:39-41.
    On April 22, 1998, on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the publication of Arsen Rychinsky's "Problems of Ukrainian Religious Consciousness" in Kremenets, the First Rychinsky reading was held. The organizers of the conference were: Ukrainian Association of Religious Studies, Ternopil Medical Academy named after them. I.Gorbachevsky, Department of Religious Studies at the Institute of Philosophy named after G.S. Skovoroda, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kremenets Medical College.
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    James Lovelock and Consciousness: An Obituary.Dorion Sagan - 2022 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 29 (11-12):226-231.
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    Kievan Christianity: Church and spatial-temporal identification.Oleksandr N. Sagan - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 65:173-180.
    In the Ukrainian scientific literature, theology and journalism, the concepts of "Kievan Christianity", "Kyiv-Christian tradition of Volodymyr's baptism", "Ukrainian Orthodoxy", "Churches of the Kiev Tradition "," Kiev Churches "," branches of the Kiev Church "," heirs of Vladimir baptism ", etc. However, analyzing the arguments in the disclosure of these concepts by different authors, we are confronted with the traditional problem of Ukrainian science - a variety of interpretations, engagement, and politicization of approaches. And in our case there is also (...)
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    National science as a spiritual phenomenon.G. V. Sagan - 1998 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 7:26-30.
    Before talking about national science as a specific phenomenon we find out the essence of science as a phenomenon in general. We note that science is one of the most complex phenomena of social life. Complex understanding of it complicates the fact that science is structurally extremely complex, polyfunctional, historically variable, with many of its faces included in this or that sphere of social life. It therefore appears as an extremely diverse social phenomenon. This raises some difficulties in developing a (...)
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    Orthodox orthodoxy in the world of religious postmodernity.Oleksandr N. Sagan - 2005 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 35:189-207.
    After a long period of apology for the new "symphony" of the Church and the Soviet authorities since the mid-1960s. Ukraine has begun to understand the latest trends in Orthodoxy. At the same time, a current emerged in world culture, which was later dubbed the postmodern. Amorphous at first, a phenomenon that manifested itself more quickly in literature and the visual arts, for several decades, has left its mark on other spheres of human life, including and religious, including Orthodoxy.
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    Orthodoxy of pre-war Ukraine : the main tendencies of development.Oleksandr N. Sagan - 2001 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 19:44-54.
    The violent events of the revolutionary 1917 rocked the church life in Ukraine. Church movement began to become quite controversial in its content of national-political character. In the new political conditions, not only the clergy but also secular authorities, public organizations and private individuals took an active part in discussing the problems of church life, which politicized in some way Orthodoxy. The Civil War of 1918-1920 did all the efforts of church activists and clergy dependent on the state of affairs (...)
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