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    "Гендерні" погляди станіслава оріховського.V. D. Lytvynov & R. Mnozhynska - 2008 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 47:188-203.
    Gender is known to be a term used to define the sociocultural form of the existence of gender: man and woman act not as natural definitions but as sociocultural phenomena. If gender is determined on the basis of physical, organic and psychophysiological characteristics, then, unlike it, gender is derived from the social, cultural and historical features of human being. Human behavior in society and how it is perceived in it and defines gender as a social gender. Gender is thus one (...)
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    До історії українсько-німецьких конфесійних взаємин.R. Mnozhynska - 2009 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 49:174-182.
    Figures that caused in the first half of the sixteenth century. pan-European resonance, were known as Martin Luther - the great reformer of the Church, the founder of the Protestant movement and Philipp Melanchton - the German humanist, theologian and teacher, the evangelical reformer and systematist theology. Stanislav Orikhovsky-Roksolan, a well-known Ukrainian-Polish humanist, polemicist, philosopher and historian, who in the opinion of Polish scholar Jozef Lichtenstuhl, was "well-known in his time", will not stand at the very end, but even in (...)
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    Stanislav Orikhovsky on religious tolerance.R. Mnozhynska - 2004 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 30:68-79.
    Stanislav Orikhovsky - one of the most prominent Latin-speaking Ukrainian-Polish humanists of the first half of the 16th century. For a long time he was known almost exclusively as a Polish figure. We now have every reason to include him in our culture, above all because he was a conscious Ukrainian - he invariably added the term "Ukrainian" to his last name. this is frankly stated ". In Western Europe it was called "Ukrainian Demosthenes" and "modern Cicero." His teachers were (...)
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    Stanislav Orikhovsky's Views on Church-State Relations.R. Mnozhynska - 2006 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 38:116-128.
    Before talking about the vision of Orikhov's essence of the relationship between the church and the state, one must first determine what the church is about - Catholic or Orthodox. After all, the thinker lived in Poland when there were still strong, even parity positions of both denominations. He himself was brought up in a family where his father was Catholic and his mother was Orthodox. This was reflected in his mentality: he repeatedly publicly stated the benefits of certain tenets (...)
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