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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -For more than two years now, Russia's full-scale war of aggression against Ukraine is a central matter of concern in the political, public and academic sphere. The war has sparked intense debates on a wide array of questions as well as on its global consequences and backlashes. At least academic discourses were in various degrees dominated by researchers with a non-Ukrainian background. This book, going back to a symposium held in Vienna in early 2023, gives a voice to early-career researchers from Ukraine, which have been affected by the war in myriad ways - to say the least. The academic contributions focus mainly on churches, religious institutions, beliefs and practices. They cover a wide array of topics, be they historical perspectives, diverse religious affiliations, the use of symbols in the war, ethnic groups, the voice of religious leaders and the role of Europe. The articles reveal the complexity of the conditions under which the war came about and the depth of the impact that the war will have on Ukraine, its neighboring countries and the whole of Europe. Included is also a lecture by Olexandra Matviichuk, human rights defender and director of the Centre for Civil Liberties, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022.Christina Dietl, University assistant (predoctoral) at the Chair of Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology of the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Vienna.Khrystyna Fostyak, PhD, Research Manager at the Research Services and Career Development, University of ViennaThomas Schulte-Umberg, PhD, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Historical Theology - Church History, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of ViennaOlha Uhryn, PhD, Research Fellow at the Department of Historical Theology - Theology and History of the Eastern Churches, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of ViennaNoreen van Elk, PhD, University Assistant (postdoctoral), Department for Systematic Theology and Ethics - Social Ethics, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of Vienn 219 pp. Deutsch.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -For more than two years now, Russia's full-scale war of aggression against Ukraine is a central matter of concern in the political, public and academic sphere. The war has sparked intense debates on a wide array of questions as well as on its global consequences and backlashes. At least academic discourses were in various degrees dominated by researchers with a non-Ukrainian background. This book, going back to a symposium held in Vienna in early 2023, gives a voice to early-career researchers from Ukraine, which have been affected by the war in myriad ways - to say the least. The academic contributions focus mainly on churches, religious institutions, beliefs and practices. They cover a wide array of topics, be they historical perspectives, diverse religious affiliations, the use of symbols in the war, ethnic groups, the voice of religious leaders and the role of Europe. The articles reveal the complexity of the conditions under which the war came about and the depth of the impact that the war will have on Ukraine, its neighboring countries and the whole of Europe. Included is also a lecture by Olexandra Matviichuk, human rights defender and director of the Centre for Civil Liberties, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022.Christina Dietl, University assistant (predoctoral) at the Chair of Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology of the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Vienna.Khrystyna Fostyak, PhD, Research Manager at the Research Services and Career Development, University of ViennaThomas Schulte-Umberg, PhD, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Historical Theology - Church History, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of ViennaOlha Uhryn, PhD, Research Fellow at the Department of Historical Theology - Theology and History of the Eastern Churches, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of ViennaNoreen van Elk, PhD, University Assistant (postdoctoral), Department for Systematic Theology and Ethics - Social Ethics, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of Vienn 219 pp. Deutsch.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -For more than two years now, Russia's full-scale war of aggression against Ukraine is a central matter of concern in the political, public and academic sphere. The war has sparked intense debates on a wide array of questions as well as on its global consequences and backlashes. At least academic discourses were in various degrees dominated by researchers with a non-Ukrainian background. This book, going back to a symposium held in Vienna in early 2023, gives a voice to early-career researchers from Ukraine, which have been affected by the war in myriad ways - to say the least. The academic contributions focus mainly on churches, religious institutions, beliefs and practices. They cover a wide array of topics, be they historical perspectives, diverse religious affiliations, the use of symbols in the war, ethnic groups, the voice of religious leaders and the role of Europe. The articles reveal the complexity of the conditions under which the war came about and the depth of the impact that the war will have on Ukraine, its neighboring countries and the whole of Europe. Included is also a lecture by Olexandra Matviichuk, human rights defender and director of the Centre for Civil Liberties, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022.Christina Dietl, University assistant (predoctoral) at the Chair of Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology of the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Vienna.Khrystyna Fostyak, PhD, Research Manager at the Research Services and Career Development, University of ViennaThomas Schulte-Umberg, PhD, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Historical Theology - Church History, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of ViennaOlha Uhryn, PhD, Research Fellow at the Department of Historical Theology - Theology and History of the Eastern Churches, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of ViennaNoreen van Elk, PhD, University Assistant (postdoctoral), Department for Systematic Theology and Ethics - Social Ethics, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of Vienn.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -For more than two years now, Russia's full-scale war of aggression against Ukraine is a central matter of concern in the political, public and academic sphere. The war has sparked intense debates on a wide array of questions as well as on its global consequences and backlashes. At least academic discourses were in various degrees dominated by researchers with a non-Ukrainian background. This book, going back to a symposium held in Vienna in early 2023, gives a voice to early-career researchers from Ukraine, which have been affected by the war in myriad ways - to say the least. The academic contributions focus mainly on churches, religious institutions, beliefs and practices. They cover a wide array of topics, be they historical perspectives, diverse religious affiliations, the use of symbols in the war, ethnic groups, the voice of religious leaders and the role of Europe. The articles reveal the complexity of the conditions under which the war came about and the depth of the impact that the war will have on Ukraine, its neighboring countries and the whole of Europe. Included is also a lecture by Olexandra Matviichuk, human rights defender and director of the Centre for Civil Liberties, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022.Christina Dietl, University assistant (predoctoral) at the Chair of Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology of the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Vienna.Khrystyna Fostyak, PhD, Research Manager at the Research Services and Career Development, University of ViennaThomas Schulte-Umberg, PhD, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Historical Theology - Church History, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of ViennaOlha Uhryn, PhD, Research Fellow at the Department of Historical Theology - Theology and History of the Eastern Churches, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of ViennaNoreen van Elk, PhD, University Assistant (postdoctoral), Department for Systematic Theology and Ethics - Social Ethics, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of ViennAschendorff Verlag, Soester Strasse 13, 48155 Münster 219 pp. Deutsch.
Idioma: Alemán
Publicado por Aschendorff Verlag Mär 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 3402250969 ISBN 13: 9783402250969
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - For more than two years now, Russia's full-scale war of aggression against Ukraine is a central matter of concern in the political, public and academic sphere. The war has sparked intense debates on a wide array of questions as well as on its global consequences and backlashes. At least academic discourses were in various degrees dominated by researchers with a non-Ukrainian background. This book, going back to a symposium held in Vienna in early 2023, gives a voice to early-career researchers from Ukraine, which have been affected by the war in myriad ways - to say the least. The academic contributions focus mainly on churches, religious institutions, beliefs and practices. They cover a wide array of topics, be they historical perspectives, diverse religious affiliations, the use of symbols in the war, ethnic groups, the voice of religious leaders and the role of Europe. The articles reveal the complexity of the conditions under which the war came about and the depth of the impact that the war will have on Ukraine, its neighboring countries and the whole of Europe. Included is also a lecture by Olexandra Matviichuk, human rights defender and director of the Centre for Civil Liberties, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022.Christina Dietl, University assistant (predoctoral) at the Chair of Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology of the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Vienna.Khrystyna Fostyak, PhD, Research Manager at the Research Services and Career Development, University of ViennaThomas Schulte-Umberg, PhD, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Historical Theology - Church History, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of ViennaOlha Uhryn, PhD, Research Fellow at the Department of Historical Theology - Theology and History of the Eastern Churches, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of ViennaNoreen van Elk, PhD, University Assistant (postdoctoral), Department for Systematic Theology and Ethics - Social Ethics, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of Vienn.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -For more than two years now, Russia's full-scale war of aggression against Ukraine is a central matter of concern in the political, public and academic sphere. The war has sparked intense debates on a wide array of questions as well as on its global consequences and backlashes. At least academic discourses were in various degrees dominated by researchers with a non-Ukrainian background. This book, going back to a symposium held in Vienna in early 2023, gives a voice to early-career researchers from Ukraine, which have been affected by the war in myriad ways - to say the least. The academic contributions focus mainly on churches, religious institutions, beliefs and practices. They cover a wide array of topics, be they historical perspectives, diverse religious affiliations, the use of symbols in the war, ethnic groups, the voice of religious leaders and the role of Europe. The articles reveal the complexity of the conditions under which the war came about and the depth of the impact that the war will have on Ukraine, its neighboring countries and the whole of Europe. Included is also a lecture by Olexandra Matviichuk, human rights defender and director of the Centre for Civil Liberties, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022.Christina Dietl, University assistant (predoctoral) at the Chair of Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology of the Faculty of Catholic Theology at the University of Vienna.Khrystyna Fostyak, PhD, Research Manager at the Research Services and Career Development, University of ViennaThomas Schulte-Umberg, PhD, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Historical Theology - Church History, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of ViennaOlha Uhryn, PhD, Research Fellow at the Department of Historical Theology - Theology and History of the Eastern Churches, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of ViennaNoreen van Elk, PhD, University Assistant (postdoctoral), Department for Systematic Theology and Ethics - Social Ethics, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of Vienn 219 pp. Deutsch.