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Crisis & Reform - The Kyivan Metropolitnate, the Patriarchate of Constantinople & the Genesis of the Union of Brest

Part of the Harvard Papers in Ukranian Studies (HUP) series
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Crisis and Reform is a groundbreaking study that traces the Church history that led to the Union of Brest (1596), in which a majority of Ruthenian eparchies accepted the primacy of the Pope in Rome while retaining their Slavonic-Byzantine rite.

Dr. Gudziak concentrates specifically on the significance of the Kievan metropolitanate and its struggle both with the Moscow metropolitanate and with the encroachment of Polish Roman-Catholicism and Protestantism on Ruthenian spiritual life.

He also shows how these tensions, coupled with the aftermath of the visit to Muscovy (1588-1589) of Patriarch Jeremiah of Constantinople, led to the decision of the Ruthenian hierarchy to move toward union with Rome. Crisis and Reform provides an excellent overview of the ecclesiastical structures in Eastern Slavic lands from their Christianization to the late sixteenth century.

The book also contains maps and reproductions of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century illustrations of leading Church figures, polemicists, and sites important to the Union.

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091645892X / 9780916458928
Paperback / softback
274.771
02/04/2002
United Kingdom
508 pages
159 x 228 mm, 818 grams
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More