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History of Russian Church: the most modern period
History of Russian Church: the most modern period
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A Survey of Archive Sources on the History of the Moscow Theological Schools in the Post-War Period
Safonov D.V.
623-646
A Synthesis of Faith and Scientific Knowledge in the Life and Work of St. Luka (Professor-surgeon V. F. Voyno-Yasenetsky) in 1941–1944
Kozhevnikov Semyon V.
167-185
A Thorny Path of Classical Languages at the Moscow Theological Schools
Dionysius (Shlenov), hegumen
548-622
Administrative and Teaching Activities of Archpriest Vsevolod Shpiller in Moscow Theological Schools
Kechkin John, priest
156-169
An evaluation of the value of the Local Council of 1917–1918 from a historical perspective and in the memories of contemporaries
Shchelkachev A., priest
80-104
Archbishop Methodius (Menzak) as a Student and Teacher at the Moscow Theological Academy
Kechkin John E. priest
304-313
Archpriest Alexander Pavlovich Smirnov as Rector of Moscow Theological Schools
Kechkin Ivan E., priest
264-278
Autocephaly of the Orthodox Church in Czechoslovakia in the Light of Relations with the Moscow Patriarchate in the 1960s — Early 1970s According to Church Archives Sources
Zvonariov Sergey, archpriest
185-207
Autocracy and Joint Leadership: Excerpts from the History of the Supreme Church Board in the Russian Church from St Tikhon, Patriarch of All Russia, up to Patriarch of Moscow and of All Russia Alexis the I.
Part 2: Year 1925
Safonov D. V.
309-341
Bishop Theodore (Pozdeevsky) and Archbishop Nikon (Rozhdestvensky)’s Correspondence with Priest Paul Florensky. Part I. Letters 1–34 (5th August 1910–24th April 1916)
The publication has been prepared by Fr Andronicus (Trubachev), formerly Fr (at present Bishop of Yakutia and Lena) Zosima (Davidov) and priest Alexander Dubinin
Andronicus (Trubachev), hegumen, Zosima (Davidov), bishop, Dubinin Alexander, priest
388-433
Collective of Clergy in Moscow Diocese in 1945–1961
Kopylov Artem A.
229–244
Concerning some aspects of biblical discussions in the preconciliar period and at the Local Council of the Orthodox Russian Church of 1917–1918
Korotkov P. A.
105-121
Condition of the Armenian Apostolic Church at the Time of Coming to Authority N. S. Khrushchev
Grigorian Arsen A.
245–265
Cultural Life of the Moscow Academy During the Rectorate of Archbishop Philaret (Vakhromeyev) (1966–1973)
Ryazanov Ilya S.
324-335
Design and Establishment of Church Areas by the All-Russian Church Council of 1917–1918
Zvonaryov Sergey, archpriest
168-189
Father Pontius Rupyshev on the causes and consequences of the Russian revolution of 1917
Dobrotsvetov P. K.
159-178
Hieromartyr Plato, bishop of Reval: the problem of preserving Orthodoxy in the post-imperial territories
Kostromin Constantine, archpriest
179-195
Hieromartyr Vasily Krylov: The Formation of a Life Position
Balyko Timothy A.
256-272
Ideological Distortions of Russian Church History in the Works of Ukrainian Soviet Authors of the Second Half of the 1980s
Savchuk A. Roman (Ruslan), priest
203-224
In memory of the centenary of the restoration of the patriarchate and the beginning of persecutions of the Russian Orthodox Church
Editor’s foreward
Редакция
19-20
Ivan Nikolaevich Shabatin, a Professor of Church History
Macarius (Veretennikov), archimandrite
537-547
Legal Regulation of the Activities of Military Clergy: History and Modernity
Ovcharov Oleg, Protopresbyter
195-212
Metropolitan Areas in the Pre-Council Discussion
Zvonaryov Sergiy, archpriest
261-278
Metropolitan Districts and Metropolises in the Recent History of the Russian Orthodox Church
Zvonariov Sergey, Archpriest
149-165
New Athos and Drandsky the monasteries: spiritual opposition to the godless authorities in 1918
Efremova O.
415-439
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