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    Синтез духовно-релігійного і національного в ідентифікації українського церковно-історичного процесу.S. R. Kyiak - 2009 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 50:204-210.
    The origins of Ukrainian spiritual-national identity and the formation of the Ukrainian idea - the "Ukrainian ideological self-concept" - as its team of researchers led by Professor Volodymyr Serhiychuk calls it - are closely interconnected with the origin of Ukrainians and their development of their living space, which is characteristic in Ukrainian history. numerous ethno-spiritual markers, starting with language and church, as expressors and creators of spirituality, and ending with the state, which help to understand the fundamental foundations of the (...)
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    Foundations and history of the formation of the social doctrine of Ukrainian Catholicism.S. R. Kyiak - 2005 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 33:85-96.
    The problem of becoming a social doctrine of Ukrainian Christianity, in particular Ukrainian Catholicism, has become especially relevant today in theological, philosophical and religious sciences, since objective study contributes to the production of not only a true picture of the Church-theological identity of the Ukrainian Orthodox ), which entrenched the historically and theologically not justified name - Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, but also the place and role of Christianity in modern times. to this Ukrainian public life in general. Ukrainian Catholicism, (...)
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    Ukrainian Catholicism: The Church-Ritual Aspect.S. R. Kyiak - 2004 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 30:96-105.
    In Ukrainian church life, the influence of the Byzantine Empire, which has existed for over eleven centuries, holds a special place. This unique Greek superpower became the first independent state where faith in Jesus Christ became part of the entire state complex. It was this faith that united Byzantium with the Ecumenical Church, whose center of history was rooted in Rome.
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