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Brest Union in the estimates of I. Ogienko (Metropolitan Hilarion)
Author(s) -
O. I. Panko
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
ukrainian religious studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2617-9792
pISSN - 2306-3548
DOI - 10.32420/2003.25.1431
Subject(s) - ukrainian , wonder , denial , faith , malice , metropolitan area , position (finance) , political science , law , history , theology , philosophy , economics , psychology , epistemology , linguistics , archaeology , finance , psychoanalysis
The Brest Union of 1596 is a topic that has for many centuries aroused wide discussions both in the Ukrainian environment and among those of other cultures interested in the history and modern life of Ukraine. This landmark event in Ukrainian history is assessed from different points of view: from the position of a scientist who tries to be objective and rise above the "malice of the day", a politician who cannot avoid the dictates of a congregation, a church activist who upholds the purity of the faith of adherents of a particular denomination. , The “average bread consumer,” who ultimately has to reap its benefits. It is no wonder, then, that the range of assessments is also extremely broad, from unconditional acceptance to the categorical denial of everything related to church union.

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