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Savva (Tutunov), igumen
Eparkhial`nye Reformy
[ Diocesan reforms]

Moscow:  Dukhovnaia biblioteka, 2011
492 p
Serie: Tserkovnye Reformy
Hardcover. 14.5 x 22 cm
ISBN: 9785880602353
Language: Russian
This book is about the All-Russian Church Council, first since the end of the 17th century local council of the Russian Orthodox Church, which opened on August 15 (28), 1917 in the Assumption Cathedral of Moscow Kremlin. Its most important decision was to restore the Patriarchate of the Russian Church, which ended the synodal period in the history of the Russian Church. The author analyzes the justification for this reform and its relevance for the present. (0.735 kg.). Also available in this series: Russkaia Tserkov` Nakanune Peremen: Konets 1890-kh -1918 gg. (2002); Tserkovnyi Sud i Problemy Tserkovnoi Zhizni (2004)
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» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » History of Religion
» Religion and Theology   » History of the Russian Orthodox Church

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