ОБРАЗ ЯНА ГУСА У БОГОСЛОВСЬКОМУ ДИСКУРСІ: СУЧАСНИЙ ПОГЛЯД
Анотація
У статті аналізуються концептуальні відмінності у поглядах ранньої і сучасної славістики щодо ролі чеського гуманіста Яна Гуса в історії Реформації. Автор поділяє те наукове бачення, згідно з яким Ян Гус був насамперед натхненником реформи Західної Церкви, її повернення до еклезіології раннього, нерозділеного християнства. Автор наводить аргументи на підтримку такої візії, а також акцентує на нових дослідженнях спадщини Яна Гуса, запропонованих екуменічними студіями.
Ключові слова: Ян Гус, Реформація, реформа Церкви, славістичні та екуменічні студії.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/sls.2017.66.2068
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