Deviant phenomenon in the Church circles: public attitudes and Church reaction

Ukrainian Religious Studies 73:235-240 (2015)
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Abstract

In the article actualized an importance of scientific researches of nature of the deviant phenomena in church circles; also the problem of sexual crimes of modern priests is considered, as well as the questions of public relation and reaction of Church on deviant phenomena are reflected

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