Oleksandr Lototskyi and Ukrainian Autocephaly
This article analyses the ideas and works of Oleksandr Lototskyi in connection with the autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Lototskyi was a prominent scholar and politician during the Ukrainian revolution of 1917–1919. The chronology of Lototskyi’s beliefs as they developed, ranging from t...
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doaj-f1b1bccab4c14986acf589d6767717b42020-11-25T04:09:06ZengNational University of Kyiv-Mohyla AcademyKyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal2313-48952019-11-01614916010.18523/kmhj189059.2019-6.149-160Oleksandr Lototskyi and Ukrainian AutocephalyPetro Zakharchenko0Ivanna Matseliukh1Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, History of Law and State DepartmentTaras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, History of Law and State DepartmentThis article analyses the ideas and works of Oleksandr Lototskyi in connection with the autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Lototskyi was a prominent scholar and politician during the Ukrainian revolution of 1917–1919. The chronology of Lototskyi’s beliefs as they developed, ranging from the support of the autonomy of the Church to the idea of autocephaly is reviewed in detail against the background of historical events. Lototskyi’s representations on behalf of the state at the All-Ukrainian Orthodox Church Sobor in November 1918 in support of Church independence showcased his convictions. The idea was incorporated by the Directory of the UNR into the Law “On the Highest Church Government of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church.” The article shows that the paradigm of autocephaly, as envisioned by Lototskyi and exemplified through his actions whilst Minister of Confessions, became the cornerstone of modern Ukrainian philosophy in favor of religious independence.http://kmhj.ukma.edu.ua/article/view/189059/188500autocephalyoleksandr lototskyiorthodoxyukraineukrainian revolutionlawhistory |
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Oleksandr Lototskyi and Ukrainian Autocephaly |
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Oleksandr Lototskyi and Ukrainian Autocephaly |
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National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy |
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Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal |
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This article analyses the ideas and works of Oleksandr Lototskyi in connection with the autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Lototskyi was a prominent scholar and politician during the Ukrainian revolution of 1917–1919. The chronology of Lototskyi’s beliefs as they developed, ranging from the support of the autonomy of the Church to the idea of autocephaly is reviewed in detail against the background of historical events. Lototskyi’s representations on behalf of the state at the All-Ukrainian Orthodox Church Sobor in November 1918 in support of Church independence showcased his convictions. The idea was incorporated by the Directory of the UNR into the Law “On the Highest Church Government of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church.” The article shows that the paradigm of autocephaly, as envisioned by Lototskyi and exemplified through his actions whilst Minister of Confessions, became the cornerstone of modern Ukrainian philosophy in favor of religious independence. |
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