On the role of the dispute between "non-possessors" and "Josephites" in the culture of Moscow's prediction
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https://doi.org/10.32420/1998.7.141Abstract
In the XIV century. centripetal tendencies began to appear in the Moscow principality. Inside the Russian church, several areas were distinguished. Part of the clergy supported the specificobar form. The other understood the need for transformations in society. As a result, this led to a split in the Russian church in the 15th century for "non-possessors" and "Josephites". The former linked the fate of the future with the ideology of hesychasm and its moral transformation, while the latter sought support in alliance with a strong secular power.
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“On the role of the dispute between "non-possessors" and ‘Josephites’ in the culture of Moscow’s prediction” (1998) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (7), pp. 61–62. doi:10.32420/1998.7.141.