ЧЕСЬКИЙ РЕФОРМАТОР ІЄРОНІМ ПРАЗЬКИЙ ТА ЙОГО ПОДОРОЖ У ЗАХІДНІ ЗЕМЛІ КИЇВСЬКОЇ МИТРОПОЛІЇ

Viktoriya LYUBASHCHENKO

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     У статті висвітлюються більш і менш відомі факти з життя Ієроніма Празького, розкривається його роль у формуванні богословської і суспільної думки чеської Реформації. З огляду на участь Ієроніма у міжнародній політиці короля Вацлава IV, з’ясовуються причини та обставини поїздки чеського реформатора у Литву і Русь. Автор доводить, що ця сторінка в історії раннього гусизму породжує чимало питань і потребує подальшого дослідження. Значна увага у статті приділена огляду джерел, давніх і сучасних наукових студій, що забезпечують всебічне розкриття постаті Ієроніма Празького.

     Ключові слова: Реформація, гуситський рух, Ієронім Празький, Констанцький собор, Велике князівство Литовське.


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