Formation of Eastern Christian civilization (religious context)

Authors

  • Р. В. Демчук

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2001.17.1122

Abstract

At one time, A.J.Toynby regarded as civilizations of the "third generation" three civilizations that were formed during the transition from the Old City to the Middle Ages on the basis of the sociocultural, in particular, the religious, property of the ancient and Middle Eastern peoples: Western Christianity, Eastern Christianity, and Muslim. The first two, as is known, had two spiritual Christians, which resolutely differed only in the middle of the XI century. But at the civilization level, the distinction between the East Christian and Western Christian worlds began with the final antiquity.

Published

20.03.2001

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Articles

How to Cite

“Formation of Eastern Christian civilization (religious context)” (2001) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (17), pp. 3–12. doi:10.32420/2001.17.1122.