The church is an active participant in the establishment of civil society

Ukrainian Religious Studies 77:89-106 (2016)
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Abstract

The direct immersion in the fateful event of the Maidan for Ukraine made it possible to keep a conscious mind on the pulse of its course while at the same time contributing to a critical understanding of its information display. In the title of our book, "Maidan and the Church: Chronicle of Events and Expert Evaluation", there was fixed a problem core, on which we were trampled by all illustrative documents and expert assessments: the ownership of the Maidan and the Church - a religious community formed in accordance with spiritual needs and requests from civil society and becomes an inalienable, equal subject.

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