The Polish Orthodox Church in the Twentieth Century and Beyond: Prisoner of History shows the adaptability of an Orthodox community whose members are a religious and ethnic minority in a predominantly Roman Catholic country populated by ethnic Poles. It features a triangular relationship among the Orthodox and Catholic hierarchies and the secular state of Poland throughout the changes of government. A secondary interrelationship involves the tense relationship between ethnic Poles on one hand, and minority Ukrainians and Belarusans on the other. As a “prisoner†of its own history and strangers in its own land, the Polish Orthodox Church faces a constant struggle for survival.
The Polish Orthodox Church in the Twentieth Century and Beyond: Prisoner of History
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Author(s)Edward D. Wynot Jr.
PublisherLexington Books
ISBN / ASIN073919884X
ISBN-139780739198841
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Sales Rank4,291,967
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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