A Román Ortodox Egyház és a modernitás

This article seeks an answer the question whether nationalism and statism, considered to be the two “natural temptations” of orthodox spirituality, essentially belong to orthodoxy. The author argues that, for historical reasons, the specific problems of modernity could not be raised within the confi...

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