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Viacheslav Lytvynenko Ph.D.
Academic staff at Protestant Theological Faculty
5 classes
44 publications
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Readings in Athanasius of Alexandria
RET7056 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Eastern Orthodox Theology
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RET7058A |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Philosophy 2
RETA7032 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Ancient Philosophy and Christianity
RETA7041 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Scribal Habits in the Slavonic Manuscripts with Athanasius' Second Oration against the Arians
2020 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Zinoviy Otenskiy and the Trinitarian Controversy in Sixteenth-Century Russia: Introduction, Texts, and Translation
2023 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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The Metaphors of Motion in Athanasius' Account of Idolatry
2023 |
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Questions and Answers to Antiochus the Duke in the South-Slavic and Russian Traditions: Manuscripts with the Ladder of Divine Ascent by John Climachus
2023 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Epistle on the Celebration of Easter (CPG 4612): Transmission and Context of the Slavonic Version in the Late 15th-16th Centuries
2023 |
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Pseudo-Athanasius' Homily on Various Ways of Salvation and on Repentance in the Slavonic Miscellanea "Izmaragdes"
2022 |
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From Greek to Slavonic: St Athanasius of Alexandria in Translation
2022 |
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A Narrative About a Young Man and the Magician: Slavonic Versions of a Byzantine Story
2022 |
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Ways of Salvation for Monastics and Lay People in Fifteenth-Century Russia
2022 |
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A Narrative about a Young Man and the Magician Mesites in the Slavonic Medieval Tradition
2022 |
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