Smirnova N.A. ORTHODOX TRADITION OF STUDYING OF HISTORY OF EUROPEAN REFORMATION AND PROTESTANTISMThe article deals with problems of the modern historiography of Reformation and the feasibility of reference to the works of Orthodox researchers of the XIX century. On examples of works of V. Sokolov, V. Mikhaylovsky, Сh. Retivtsev and others author argues the research and worldview importance of Orthodox tradition of studying of the history of the European Reformation and Protestantism — especially Anglicanism.Key words: Reformation, Protestantism, Anglicanism, Orthodox historical tradition, modern historiography, religious and church history of Europe.
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Author: Smirnova N.A.
Year: 2012
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