Kenosistizm, as a characteristic feature of the religious doctrine of the great white fraternity

Ukrainian Religious Studies 7:174-177 (1998)
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Abstract

The complicated process of the formation of post-Soviet countries has created favorable conditions for the development of various neoregliginiph cultures, the majority of which have become widespread mainly due to the activity of foreign missionaries. Therefore, the phenomenon of the "Great White Brotherhood" founded by Kyivan Y. Krivonogov, whose activities had a significant social resonance in Ukraine and abroad, is of particular importance.

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