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Why Angels Fall A Journey Through Orthodox Europe From Byzantium To Kosovo 1st Victoria Clark

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Why Angels Fall A Journey Through Orthodox Europe From Byzantium To Kosovo 1st Victoria Clark
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Publisher: Picador USA
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.27 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Victoria Clark
ISBN: 9781447216391, 1447216393
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1st

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Why Angels Fall A Journey Through Orthodox Europe From Byzantium To Kosovo 1st Victoria Clark by Victoria Clark 9781447216391, 1447216393 instant download after payment.

To bring us this vivid and sensitive portrait of Eastern Europe's Orthodox church, journalist Clark (London Observer) traveled widely within its key geographical regions (the former Yugoslavia, Greece, Romania, Russia, Cyprus, and Turkey) and conducted extensive interviews with various levels of the church hierarchy. The author, who has reported on the Croatian, Bosnian, and Chechen wars, focuses upon the historical events that have greatly influenced the development of the Orthodox Church, from its origins in the 1054 schism between the churches of Rome and Constantinople, through centuries of Ottoman Muslim rule, to the more recent decades of modern communism leading up to the present. While Clark does admit to offering only a sketchy treatment of Bulgaria, Ukraine, Georgia, Belarus, and Moldavia owing to a lack of space, this unevenness does not detract from the importance of the work. Recommended for academic and theological libraries.

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