Results for 'Yaroslavna Mulyk'

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    How many people can be controlled in a group pursuit game.Yaroslavna Pankratova & Svetlana Tarashnina - 2004 - Theory and Decision 56 (1-2):165-181.
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    Brest Union in its prehistory and the beginnings of history.Yuriy Mulyk-Lutsyk - 2016 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 81:62-81.
    Among the first Orthodox hierarchs who bestowed the greatest benefit on the defense of the Ukrainian Church before the oppression of its Polish authorities was Metropolitan of Kiev and Galicia, Joseph II Soltan 62. But his successes in this matter could not have a look for the further purpose, because the fate of the Orthodox Church under the Catholic power of the kings of Poland, which at the same time was the rulers of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, was predetermined (...)
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    Ukraine is the cradle of Christian thinking in the Slavic East.Yuri Mulyk-Lutsyk - 2015 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 76:67-90.
    In the history of the Slavic East, the word "philosopher" first appeared in the first great Oriental-Slavic work, known as "Chronicle." Nestor "or" The Tale of the Bereaved Years ". Ukrainian monk Nestor wrote this essay at the beginning of the XII century. on the basis of those older chronicles, which were written before him by Kiev chroniclers of Rus. In the Chronicle of Nestor "the philosophers" are called saints Cyril and Methodius.
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    Between Ethnic Particularism and International Universalism: Experience of the Ukrainian Diaspora in ХХ century.Georgii Fylypovych - 2019 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 89:62-77.
    . The article is based on the analysis of the works of the famous Ukrainian thinker from Canada, Yuriy Mulyk-Lutsyk, who in the mid-twentieth century. deeply considered the state of the Ukrainian diaspora, its search for a strategy of its development abroad within the limits of ethnic particularism and international universalism. His thoughts have not lost their relevance today, as new waves of migration pose the same questions to Ukrainians: whether to remain or dissolve as a national community among (...)
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