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Armenia Christiana Armenian Religious Identity And The Churches Of Constantinople And Rome 4th15th Century Krzysztof Stopka

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Armenia Christiana Armenian Religious Identity And The Churches Of Constantinople And Rome 4th15th Century Krzysztof Stopka
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Publisher: Wydawnictwo UJ
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Pages: 369
Author: Krzysztof Stopka
ISBN: 9788323395553, 8323395551
Language: English
Year: 2016
Volume: 8

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Armenia Christiana Armenian Religious Identity And The Churches Of Constantinople And Rome 4th15th Century Krzysztof Stopka by Krzysztof Stopka 9788323395553, 8323395551 instant download after payment.

This book presents the dramatic and complex story of Armenia's ecclesiastical relations with Byzantine and subsequently Roman Christendom in the Middle Ages. It is built on a broad foundation of sources – Armenian, Greek, Latin, and Syrian chronicles and documents, especially the abundant correspondence between the Holy See and the Armenian Church. Krzysztof Stopka examines problems straddling the disciplines of history and theology and pertinent to a critical, though not widely known, episode in the story of the struggle for Christian unity.

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