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SUMMARY:The Cambridge Postgraduate Workshop in Medieval and Early Modern S
 lavonic Studies Latini—Graeci—Rutheni - Dr Yury Avvakumov\, Assistant 
 Professor of Theology\, University of Notre Dame\, Indiana
DTSTART:20170310T110000Z
DTEND:20170310T150000Z
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DESCRIPTION:*The Cambridge Postgraduate Workshop in Medieval and Early Mod
 ern Slavonic Studies* is presented by "Cambridge Ukrainian Studies":http:/
 /www.mml.cam.ac.uk/ukrainian\, an academic centre in the Department of Sla
 vonic Studies at the University of Cambridge. Led by Dr Yury P. Avvakumov 
 from the University of Notre Dame\, USA\, this year’s workshop will expl
 ore Medieval and Early Modern religious identities by focusing on the clas
 hes over issues of ritual between Latins\, Greeks\, and Ruthenians. These 
 clashes\, along with the dogmatic controversies on the procession of the H
 oly Spirit\, purgatory\, and papal primacy\, determined the history of rel
 ations between Latin-rite and Byzantine-rite Christians from the mid-eleve
 nth to the mid-seventeenth century. During this period\, certain religious
  and cultural patterns display remarkable continuities. By exploring such 
 continuities\, this workshop will provide a deeper understanding of the Un
 ion of Brest 1596\, considered both as idea and as reality.\n\n*Dr Yury Av
 vakumov* teaches history of Christianity in the Department of Theology at 
 the University of Notre Dame\, IN. He specializes in the history of mediev
 al Christianity\, with a focus on Latin-Byzantine relations\, and in the r
 eligious history of Ukraine and Russia of the Early Modern and Modern peri
 ods. He is also broadly engaged with history of the Byzantine-rite Catholi
 c Churches from their medieval beginnings to the present day. \n\nDr Avvak
 umov completed his studies in Orthodox theology in St. Petersburg\, Russia
 \, and his doctorate in Catholic theology at Ludwig Maximilian University 
 in Munich\, Germany.  Prior to coming to Notre Dame in 2010\, Prof. Avvaku
 mov held numerous academic positions in Germany\, Ukraine\, and Russia\, i
 ncluding six years at the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv where he s
 erved as Dean of Humanities and the founding chair of the Department of Cl
 assical\, Byzantine\, and Medieval Studies. He was also a member of the Bo
 ard of Theological Experts at the Patriarchal Curia of the Ukrainian Greco
 -Catholic Church in Kyiv\, Ukraine\, in 2007-2011.\n\nAvvakumov’s public
 ations include a monograph on the medieval controversies between Latins an
 d Byzantines (_Die Entstehung des Unionsgedankens. Die lateinische Theolog
 ie des Hochmittelalters in der Auseinandersetzung mit dem Ritus der Ostkir
 che_. Berlin 2002)\, which appeared in Ukrainian translation in 2011\, and
  an edition of the documents related to the history of Byzantine-rite Cath
 olics in Ukraine and Russia from Ukrainian archives (_Mytropolyt Andrei Sh
 eptytskyi i hreko-katolyky v Rosiji\, 1899-1917_. Lviv 2004). He has also 
 contributed numerous chapters to volumes on history of Latin\, Byzantine\,
  and Slavic Christianity\, as well as articles to such scholarly journals 
 as _Ostkirchliche Studien_\, _Una Sancta_\, _Communicantes_\, _Kovcheh_ (L
 viv)\, _Bogoslovskie Trudy_ (Moscow)\, _Bohoslovja_ (Lviv)\, and others. A
 vvakumov’s book on the origins of the idea of church union was appraised
  by reviewers as a major contribution to the understanding of the relation
 s between the Latin and the Byzantine-Slavonic Christianity. \n\nThe works
 hop will be led in English and all interested postgraduate students and sc
 holars in medieval history and culture are welcome to attend. The event is
  free but online registration is required. *Please register at "CambridgeU
 krainianStudies.org":https://www.eventbrite.com/e/postgraduate-workshop-la
 tinigraecirutheni-tickets-32390067564?ref=ecount by Wednesday\, 8 March 20
 17.*\n\nParticipants may apply for reimbursement of costs for domestic eco
 nomy train/coach travel to and from Cambridge. \nTo apply for reimbursemen
 t\, please send a brief CV and 2-5-sentence statement of interest to Miss 
 Olga Płócienniczak\, Department of Slavonic Studies\, University of Camb
 ridge\, at slavon@hermes.cam.ac.uk by Wednesday\, 8 March 2017.\nPlease re
 tain your travel receipts so that Miss Olga Płócienniczak can process yo
 ur travel reimbursement.\n\nCoffee\, lunch and refreshments will be served
  during the workshop. \n\n*Recommended Workshop Readings*\nThe listed prim
 ary sources and secondary readings are recommended but not obligatory for 
 participation in the workshop.\n\n*Primary sources:*\n* ‘Artykuly do zie
 dnoczenia s Kosciolem Rzymskim należące’ / ‘Articuli as unionem cum 
 Ecclesia Romana pertinentes’\, in _Documenta unionis Berestensis eiusque
  auctorum (1590-1600)_\, coll. A. G. Welykyj (Rome 1970)\, pp. 61-75\; *En
 glish translation* in: Borys A. Gudziak\, _Crisis and Reform. The Kyivan M
 etropolitanate\, the Patriarchate of Constantinople\, and the Genesis of t
 he Union of Brest_ (Cambridge MA: Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute\, 2
 001)\, pp. 264-272.\n* ‘De Ruthenorum nationibus earumque erroribus scri
 ptum Johannis de Lasco Archiepiscopi Gnesnensis in concilio Lateranensi an
 no 1514 productum’\, in A. J. Tugenev (ed.)\, _Historica Russiae Monumen
 ta_\, tomus 4 (St. Petersburg: Eduard Pratz\, 1841)\, pp. 123-127\; *Engli
 sh translation* in: Petro B. T. Bilaniuk\, _The Fifth Lateran Council (151
 2-1517) and the Eastern Churches_ (Toronto: PRUT\, 1975)\, pp. 88-96.\n* 
 ‘Михаила архіепископа Царяграда о ерес
 ехъ латыньскихъ’\, in А. Павлов\, _Критичес
 кие опыты по истории древнейшей греко-ру
 сской полемики против латинян_ (St. Petersburg 1
 878)\, pp. 151-157.\n\n*Secondary sources:*\n* Yury P. Avvakumov\, ‘The 
 Controversy over the Baptismal Formula under Pope Gregory IX’\, in Marti
 n Hinterberger and Chris Schabel (eds.)\, _Greeks\, Latins\, and Intellect
 ual History 1204-1500_ (Leuven etc.: Peeters\, 2011)\, pp. 69-84.\n* Yury 
 P. [Georgij] Avvakumov\, ‘Die Fragen des Ritus als Streit- und Kontrover
 sgegenstand. Zur Typologie der Kulturkonflikte zwischen dem lateinischen W
 esten und dem byzantinisch-slawischen Osten im Mittelalter und in der Neuz
 eit\,’ in Rainer Bendel (ed.)\, _Kirchen- und Kulturgeschichtsschreibung
  in Nordost- und Ostmitteleuropa. Initiativen\, Methoden\, Theorien_ (Mün
 ster: LIT Verlag\, 2006)\, pp. 191–233.\n* Petro B. T. Bilaniuk\, _The F
 ifth Lateran Council (1512-1517) and the Eastern Churches_ (Toronto: PRUT\
 , 1975)\, pp. 134-154.\n* John H. Erickson\, ‘Leavened and Unleavened. S
 ome Theological Implications of the Schism of 1054\,’ _St.Vladimir’s T
 heological Quarterly_ 14 (1970) 155-176.\n* Borys A. Gudziak\, _Crisis and
  Reform. The Kyivan Metropolitanate\, the Patriarchate of Constantinople\,
  and the Genesis of the Union of Brest_ (Cambridge MA: Harvard Ukrainian R
 esearch Institute\, 2001)\, pp. 225-230.\n
LOCATION:The Bentley Room\, The Pitt Building\, Trumpington Street\, Cambr
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