Lev Krevza’s A Defense of Church Unity and Zaxarija Kopystens’kyj’s Palinodia, Parts 1 and 2
Explore the profound theological insights of Lev Krevza’s A Defense of Church Unity and Zaxarija Kopystens’kyj’s Palinodia, Parts 1 and 2, published by Bohdan Struminsky in 1996. This remarkable hardback edition, spanning 1224 pages, delves into the critical ecclesiastical debates surrounding the Union of Brest in 1596. Krevza’s work presents a compelling defense from the Uniate perspective, while Kopystens’kyj offers a robust argument in favor of the Eastern Church. Together, these texts illuminate the complex relationships between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Eastern Church during a pivotal moment in church history. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of church history, this volume is essential for understanding the dynamics of religious unity in Europe, particularly in the context of Russia and the former Soviet Union. Discover the rich historical narrative and theological discourse that shaped the ecclesiastical landscape of the 17th century.