The role of the axis of spiritual orientation in the Christianization of Ukrainians

Ukrainian Religious Studies 65:165-172 (2013)
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Abstract

The question of why Ukraine became Christianized from Byzantium and what kind of faith she accepted - in general, Christian, Orthodox, or Catholic - is not new. We have the views that stand for any of these three assumptions. They are formed depending on the data of religious beliefs, political orientations, etc.

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