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Vera Shevzov
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Another Look at the Solid Iconostasis in the Russian Orthodox Church
robert arida
2016
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Depicting Orthodoxy in the Russian Middle Ages: The Novgorod Icon of Sophia, the Divine Wisdom, Oxford University Press, 2022
Agnes Kriza
2022
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Slavonic Translations of Greek Iconophile Texts: the Problem of Reception of Byzantine Theology in Medieval Rus’
Agnes Kriza
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Iconoclasm during Twentieth Century Russia
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Between ‘Popular’ and ‘Official’: Akafisty Hymns and Marian Icons in Late Imperial Russia
Vera Shevzov
Letters from Heaven, 2006
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Icons in Motion: Sacred Aura and Religious Identity in Late Tsarist Russia
Chris Chulos
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Icons: the Orthodox Understanding of Images and the Influence on Western Art
Davor Džalto
EGO-European History Online, 2019
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Wise and the Miraculous Icons in Hagia Sophia in The Heroes of the Orthodox Church
Alexei Lidov
2013
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‘Icons as women’s horizon for their becoming divine in the Eastern Orthodox Church: Exploring the political dimensions of iconology and iconography’, Journal of the European Society of Women in Theological Research 19 (2011), pp. 67-78.
Spyridoula Athanasopoulou-Kypriou
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The neoplatonic substructure of Russian Orthodox iconography and theology
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Miracle‐Working Icons, Laity, and Authority in the Russian Orthodox Church, 1861–1917
Vera Shevzov
The Russian Review, 1999
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Flesh and Spirit: Divergent Orthodox Readings of the Iconic Body in Byzantium and the Twentieth Century
Evan Freeman
Personhood in the Byzantine Christian Tradition: Early, Medieval, and Modern Perspectives, 2018
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’Into golden dusk’: Orthodox icons as objects of modern and postmodern desire
Helena Bodin
Wanted Byzantium. The Desire for a Lost Empire, eds Ingela Nilsson & Paul Stephenson
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Unorthodox Orthodoxy? The Icon’s Role in the Reception of Russian Orthodoxy by the Volga-Kama Chuvash
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Journal of Icon Studies Vol. 2, 2019
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The Contribution of Theophanes the Greek in the History of Russian Iconography (1337 - about 1410)
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Legitimizing the Rublev Trinity: Byzantine iconophile arguments in medieval Russian debates over the representation of the Divine - Byzantinoslavica 74 (2016) 134-152
Agnes Kriza
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Contemporary Russian Church Art Between Tradition and Modernity. // Orthodox Paradoxes. Heterogeneities and Complexities in Contemorary Russian Orthodoxy. Brill Series in Church History. Volume 66. Ed.by Katya Tolstaya. Brill, Leiden, Boston. 2014. Pp.318-339.
Lidia Chakovskaya
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SOME IMPORTANT NOTES ON THE ORTHODOX THEOLOGY OF ICON
Ioniţă Apostolache
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Icon and Devotion. Sacred Spaces in Imperial Russia, trans. by R. Milner-Gulland, London: Reaktion Books, 2002, 416 p., 207 ill., 50 in colour.
Oleg Tarasov
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[rec:] Ágnes Kriza, Depicting Orthodoxy in the Russian Middle Ages. The Novgorod Icon of Sophia, the Divine Wisdom, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2022 [= Oxford Studies in Byzantium], pp. 362
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"Studia Ceranea. Journal of the Waldemar Ceran Research Centre for the History and Culture of the Mediterranean Area and South-East Europe", 13, 2023
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Bodies Like Bright Stars: Saints and Relics in Orthodox Russia. By Greene. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2010. xii + 302 pp. $42.00 cloth
Xenia Dennen
Church History, 2012
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THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH IN THE SOVIET ERA – A LIVING ICON OF PAST EMPIRES
Daniela Kalkandjieva
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The Transfer of Russian Icons to Greece (16th-20th Centuries) and the Example of Patmos
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The History of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad in Portraits of Her Faithful Servants
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Review of: Bodies Like Bright Stars: Saints and Relics in Orthodox Russia. By Greene. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2010. xii + 302 pp. $42.00 cloth
Dr. Scott Kenworthy
Church History, 2012
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Bodies like bright stars. Saints and relics in Orthodox Russia. By Robert H. Greene. Pp. xii+299 incl. frontispiece and 16 figs. DeKalb, Il: Northern Illinois University Press, 2010. $42. 978 0 87580 409 5
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The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2010
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Icon and devotion: sacred spaces in Imperial Russia
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Choice Reviews Online, 2003
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Phenomenon of Christian Art Through the Prism of Ancient Russian Art
Marina Moiseenko
Atlantis press, 2016
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“Experiencing miraculous icons in Byzantium: the examples of the icon of the ‘Usual Miracle’ and the Hodegetria in Constantinople”
Maria Parani
In Visibilité et présence de l’image dans l’espace ecclésial. Byzance et Moyen Âge occidental, ed. S. Brodbeck and A.-O. Poilpré, with the assistance of M. Stavrou, Byzantina Sorbonensia 30 (Paris: Éditions de la Sorbonne), 2019
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Rethinking the Role of Style in Orthodox Iconography: The Invention of Tradition in the Writings of Florensky, Ouspensky and Kontoglou
Evan Freeman
Church Music and Icons: Windows to Heaven, Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Orthodox Church Music, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland, 3-9 June 2013 , 2015
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" Their Prayer Is Reaching God… " Old Believers and Icons in 18 th -Century Russia
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Mosaic of the spiritual existence of the Orthodox Church
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Blessed Hope Publishing, 2023
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The Orthodox Icon as Non-Verbal Communication
Christopher Tripoulas
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Icon as Chora. Spatial Aspects of Iconicity in Byzantium and Russia
Alexei Lidov
A. Lidov. Icon as ‘Chora’: Spatial Aspects of Iconicity in Byzantium and Russia. In “L’icône dans la pensée et dans l’art.” Eds. Kristina Mitalaité et Anca Vasiliu // Brepols Pub. n. v. : Turnhout, Belgium, 2017, pp. 423-447, 2017
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