Revolution of dignity as a uniting factor of the ukrainian denominations and specific manifestation of ecumenism

Ukrainian Religious Studies 73:43-51 (2015)
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The article analyzes the events that took place in Ukraine on the verge of 2013–2014. This events are called Dignity Revolution. The authors argue that this revolution was the unifying factor of Ukrainian churches and religious organizations, a kind of manifestation of Christian ecumenism and interreligious understanding that jointly opposed the criminal power, for freedom and independence of Ukraine, for the dignity of every Ukrainian.

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