Original title:
Myšlenkové a reform.proudy v ukrajinské pravoslavné církvi na počátku 20. století
Translated title:
Ideological and Reforming Flowx in the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the first half of the 20th century
Authors:
Belya, Oleksandr ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (advisor) ; Ventura, Václav (referee) ; Šafin, Ján (referee) Document type: Doctoral theses
Year:
2011
Language:
rus Abstract:
[eng][cze] Oleksandr Belya MYŠLENKOVÉ A REFORMNÍ PROUDY V UKRAJINSKÉ PRAVOSLAVNÉ CÍRKVI V PRVNÍ POLOVINĚ XX. STOLETÍ In the proposed thesis, the Ukrainian Church Movement of the first half of the 20th century is studied in reference to consequences of the analytik opening of its inner and outer contents. The shown historical period is the most vivid in this sense. The analytik conclusions in the historical aspect mark the derivation of the Ukrainian Church Idea from the integrity of the Russian Church and the Historical Archetype. Due to its aberration under the exposure of historic cataclysms, the Ukrainian Idea, found the tendency to self sufficient historical realisation. However, the lack of consistent harmonisation of its up to date condition with the archetypal basis, became the reason of the falling to the historical marginalia level with its coming consequences that directly affected the Church life. Methodologically, the Ukrainian Church Idea in its inner and outer kontent is estimated as to the analytik paradigms. As a result, there was found the high level of morphological dependence and ''genetic predisposition'' to the progressive fragmentation of its integrity.Oleksandr Belya MYŠLENKOVÉ A REFORMNÍ PROUDY V UKRAJINSKÉ PRAVOSLAVNÉ CÍRKVI V PRVNÍ POLOVINĚ XX. STOLETÍ Disertační práce je přehlednou analýzou ideových a reformních proudů v ukrajinské pravoslavné církvi v první polovině XX. století. Je zde sledován historický, sociální, kulturní a politický kontext, který působil na vytváření idejí samostatnosti ukrajinské pravoslavné církve.
Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses)
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Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/35254