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- Apr 2024
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Worth, Robert F. “Clash of the Patriarchs.” The Atlantic, April 10, 2024. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2024/05/russia-ukraine-orthodox-christian-church-bartholomew-kirill/677837/.
A fantastic overview of the history, recent changes and a potential schism in the Orthodox Church with respect to the Russia/Ukraine conflict.
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That problem has its origins in the fourth century C.E., when Roman Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity and then imposed it on his subjects. For more than 1,000 years afterward, Church and state in Constantinople “were seen as parts of a single organism,” according to the historian Timothy Ware, under a doctrine called sinfonia, or “harmony.”
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- Orthodox Church of Ukraine
- Wagner Group
- Yevgeny Prigozhin
- Oleksandr Drabynko
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- Sinfonia
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- sinfonia
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- Vladimir Putin
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- The Great Schism
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- Timothy Ware
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- scholasticism
- Patriarch Bartholomew
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- Andrei Tkachev
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- Revolution of Dignity (Ukraine)
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