Phenomenon of a Church Faction in the corpus of letters of St. Basil the Great

This article studies the views of St. Basil the Great on such signifi cant phenomenon in the church history of the 4th century as a church faction. The article distinguishes macrofactions (group of bishops which is extensive and heterogeneous from the doctrinal and church-political points of view an...

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Main Author: Georgy Zakharov
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Language:Russian
Published: St. Tikhon's Orthodox University 2019-12-01
Series:Vestnik Pravoslavnogo Svâto-Tihonovskogo Gumanitarnogo Universiteta: Seriâ II. Istoriâ, Istoriâ Russkoj Pravoslavnoj Cerkvi
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Online Access:http://periodical.pstgu.ru/ru/pdf/article/6927
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description This article studies the views of St. Basil the Great on such signifi cant phenomenon in the church history of the 4th century as a church faction. The article distinguishes macrofactions (group of bishops which is extensive and heterogeneous from the doctrinal and church-political points of view and united by the adherence to the heritage of one of the great councils) and microfactions (small consolidated group of bishops who share the same views). St. Basil includes himself into the group of supporters of St. Meletius of Antioch, to which he referred with a range of concepts, namely “synod”, “participants of communion”, “we”, “our Church”. The saint sought to overcome diff erences of opinion between the Orthodox supporters of the Nicene macrofaction and to exclude the heterodox groups (Marcellians, Apollinarians, Eustathians). He considered the confession of the Nicene faith and dissociation from the idea of the creation of the Holy Spirit to be the basis for a doctrinal consensus. In addition, St. Basil actively defended the doctrine of the three Divine Hypostases. He interpreted the Holy Scripture and the Nicene faith in the light of the liturgical practice and patristic legacy, thus revealing the continuity of church tradition. St. Basil the Great sought to return the terrestrial Church to its original state of universal orthodoxy and mutual love, in a certain sense wishing to integrate the entire Church into a sui generis microfaction, if by the the latter we understand the union of like-minded friends.
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spelling doaj.art-1292fdd3d9c64d9e94257a6e6b8ef2882022-12-22T00:09:12ZrusSt. Tikhon's Orthodox UniversityVestnik Pravoslavnogo Svâto-Tihonovskogo Gumanitarnogo Universiteta: Seriâ II. Istoriâ, Istoriâ Russkoj Pravoslavnoj Cerkvi1991-64342409-48112019-12-018989926http://dx.doi.org/10.15382/sturII201989.9-267Phenomenon of a Church Faction in the corpus of letters of St. Basil the GreatGeorgy Zakharov0St. Tikhon’s Orthodox University; 23b, Novokuznetskaya st., Moscow 115184, Russian FederationThis article studies the views of St. Basil the Great on such signifi cant phenomenon in the church history of the 4th century as a church faction. The article distinguishes macrofactions (group of bishops which is extensive and heterogeneous from the doctrinal and church-political points of view and united by the adherence to the heritage of one of the great councils) and microfactions (small consolidated group of bishops who share the same views). St. Basil includes himself into the group of supporters of St. Meletius of Antioch, to which he referred with a range of concepts, namely “synod”, “participants of communion”, “we”, “our Church”. The saint sought to overcome diff erences of opinion between the Orthodox supporters of the Nicene macrofaction and to exclude the heterodox groups (Marcellians, Apollinarians, Eustathians). He considered the confession of the Nicene faith and dissociation from the idea of the creation of the Holy Spirit to be the basis for a doctrinal consensus. In addition, St. Basil actively defended the doctrine of the three Divine Hypostases. He interpreted the Holy Scripture and the Nicene faith in the light of the liturgical practice and patristic legacy, thus revealing the continuity of church tradition. St. Basil the Great sought to return the terrestrial Church to its original state of universal orthodoxy and mutual love, in a certain sense wishing to integrate the entire Church into a sui generis microfaction, if by the the latter we understand the union of like-minded friends.http://periodical.pstgu.ru/ru/pdf/article/6927арианские споры свт. василий великий антиохия церковные течения предание соборы церковная организация
spellingShingle Georgy Zakharov
Phenomenon of a Church Faction in the corpus of letters of St. Basil the Great
Vestnik Pravoslavnogo Svâto-Tihonovskogo Gumanitarnogo Universiteta: Seriâ II. Istoriâ, Istoriâ Russkoj Pravoslavnoj Cerkvi
арианские споры
свт. василий великий
антиохия
церковные течения
предание
соборы
церковная организация
title Phenomenon of a Church Faction in the corpus of letters of St. Basil the Great
title_full Phenomenon of a Church Faction in the corpus of letters of St. Basil the Great
title_fullStr Phenomenon of a Church Faction in the corpus of letters of St. Basil the Great
title_full_unstemmed Phenomenon of a Church Faction in the corpus of letters of St. Basil the Great
title_short Phenomenon of a Church Faction in the corpus of letters of St. Basil the Great
title_sort phenomenon of a church faction in the corpus of letters of st basil the great
topic арианские споры
свт. василий великий
антиохия
церковные течения
предание
соборы
церковная организация
url http://periodical.pstgu.ru/ru/pdf/article/6927
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