Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in the context of Uniate Churches

Authors

  • N. M. Madey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2001.17.1130

Abstract

Throughout history, the nature of the UGCC is at the center of the attention of researchers. Until now, they are divided into "Westerners" - supporters of Romanization of the church, that is, its purely Catholic nature, and "Byzantines" - those who defend its eastern rite. In addition, the study of the history of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church can be divided into two groups: negativist works (in particular, Orthodox or similar to Soviet historiography) and apologetic works (Catholic, in particular, Ukrainian Catholic historiography). The first group is primarily represented by the works of Ukrainian Soviet historians of the postwar period, which have very well-known names: "Unia: the path of betrayal and disgrace", "UniCity - an instrument of clerical anti-communism", "Uniate Church - enemy of the Ukrainian people", "The reactionary role of the union in the history of Ukrainian people "etc. Of course, the significance of such ideologically exacerbated "research" as a scientific development is doubtful. They have, if not scientific, but rather a journalistic character.

Published

20.03.2001

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How to Cite

“Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in the context of Uniate Churches” (2001) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (17), pp. 79–88. doi:10.32420/2001.17.1130.