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019742
Nazarov, Mikhail
Dialog RPTsZ and MP
"Soedinenie Mozhet Byt` Tol`ko v Istine"
[ Dialog of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad with the Moscow Patriarchy : "Uniting may happen only in the truth"]

Moscow:  Russkaia ideia, 2004
320 p
pbk. 13.5 x 20 cm
ISBN: 5984040050
Language: Russian
The Russian Orthodox Church Abroad has a long dialog with the Moscow Patriarchy, and broader with the Russian Orthodox Church in Russia, about their possible reunification. Both sides try to resolve the differences between them and overcome the existing mutual claims. This book is about the history of the division between these two churches, their points of disagreement, recent activities of both sides, negotiations among church hierarchs and their results. Mikhail Nazarov (b. 1948), is publisher of the historiosophian series The Russian Idea, vice-chairman of the Monarchist Union of Russian Emigration, lives in Russia. He is one of the authors of anti-semitic letter against "leaders of Shul`khan Arukha". Also available by the same author: Missiia Russkoi Emigratsii (1994); Kto Naslednik Rossiiskogo Prestola? (1998); Vozhdiu Tret`ego Rima: K Poznaniiu Russkoi Idei v Predapokalipsicheskoe Vremia (2004).
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