Synthesis as a principle culture Orthodox monasticism
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2013.137394Keywords:
synthesis, monastic culture, semantics, languageAbstract
Synthesis is one of the fundamental principles of the Orthodox monastic culture, which follows from the theology that postulates the need for restoration of all persons, world and society that are on the state of division. The phenomenon of the synthesis in the Orthodox monastic culture is the embodiment of Truth in different languages (verbal and nonverbal, iconic, functional, conventionally, etc.).Downloads
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