Ян Амос Коменський: зародження екуменічного світогляду

Viktoriya LYUBASHCHENKO

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     У статті простежується становлення екуменічного дискурсу, актуалізованого трагічними подіями Тридцятилітньої війни в Європі. На прикладі церковної і науково-просвітницької діяльності чеського мислителя Яна Амоса Коменського висвітлюється процес пошуку реформаторами XVII ст. шляхів релігійного порозуміння. Автор статті доводить, що екуменічний світогляд Коменського ґрунтувався на гуманістичній духовній традиції та еклезіальній парадигмі Чеського братства, на наукових досягненнях і соціоетичних утопіях ранньомодерної доби, а також на іренічних проектах європейських реформаторів-просвітників.

     Ключові слова: Ян Амос Коменський, Чеське братство, “друга Реформація”, іренізм, екуменізм.


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