The Rumanian Orthodox church and the west

The title of this paper raises a problem at the very outset. What is meant by ‘the Rumanian Orthodox church’ when one is talking of a period before the notion of ‘Rumania’ had been conceived? In this paper it will be taken to mean the Orthodox church as it existed in the principalities of Wallachia,...

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Main Author: Tappe, Eric Ditmar 1910-1992 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 1976
In: Studies in church history
Year: 1976, Volume: 13, Pages: 277-291
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