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Территориальные епархии и этнические епископии в структуре церковной организации Первого Болгарского царства (канонический аспект)

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dc.contributor.author Задорнов, Александр
dc.date.accessioned 2017-12-28T00:18:39Z
dc.date.available 2017-12-28T00:18:39Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.citation Slověne, 2/2016, s. 121–135 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12528/235
dc.description.abstract The coexistence of ethnic and territorial principles in the structure of ecclesiastical organizations is a well known fact in church history. Both principles are equally legitimate from the point of view of canonical law. The “ethnic principle” was based on legal norms of the so-called 34th Apostolic Rule, and contrary to the opinion of scholars of the 19th century, it was still in use after the era of the Ecumenical Councils. This fact must be considered by students of the history of Church organizations in the First Bulgarian Kingdom, too. The observations regarding the structure of church organizations in Simeonic Bulgaria make it possible to assume the coexistence of ethnic and territorial principles of church organizations in his kingdom. As is known, Slavonic church schools were established in the southwestern part of the First Bulgarian Kingdom after 886. They were aimed at training the Slavonic clergy for the Slavonic church organization. In 893, the Bulgarian King Simeon was elevated to the throne, and a Slavonic eparchy headed by St. Clement of Ohrid was established in the southwestern territories of the First Bulgarian Kingdom. As a result, heterogeneous church organizations were established in the region, and church structures of ethnic and territorial types appeared. They differ from each other by the language of their church services. Old Church Slavonic must have been used as a liturgical language in the ethnic Slavonic eparchy. Since direct historical evidence for such heterogeneous church structure in the First Bulgarian Kingdom is absent, new interpretations of sources made on the basis of canonical law can be of importance for Slavonic studies. en_US
dc.language.iso other en_US
dc.subject Boris I of Bulgaria en_US
dc.subject Simeon I of Bulgaria en_US
dc.subject Clement of Ohrid en_US
dc.subject First Bulgarian Empire en_US
dc.subject church structure en_US
dc.subject canonical law en_US
dc.subject kniaź Borys (Michał) pl
dc.subject car Symeon pl
dc.subject św. Klemens Ochrydzki pl
dc.subject Pierwsze Cesarstwo Bułgarskie pl
dc.subject struktura kościelna pl
dc.subject prawo kanoniczne pl
dc.title Территориальные епархии и этнические епископии в структуре церковной организации Первого Болгарского царства (канонический аспект) ru
dc.title.alternative Territorial Dioceses and Ethnic Episcopies in the Structure of the Church Organization of the First Bulgarian Kingdom (Canonical Aspects) en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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