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49: 648: 497:. From that point, Prokopovich spent his time explaining the new scholastic system and justifying its most controversial innovations from the pulpit. Despite the opposition of the Russian clergy, who regarded the "Light of Kiev" as an interloper and semi-heretic, he became invaluable to the civil power. He was promoted to 609: 865: 571: 482:, was struck by the eloquence of this sermon, and upon his return to Kiev, Feofan Prokopovich was appointed as the rector of the Kiev-Mogila Academy and a professor of theology. At the same time, he also became abbot of the 520:
As the author of the spiritual regulation for the reform of the Russian Orthodox Church, Feofan is regarded as the creator of the spiritual department superseding the patriarchate, better known by its later name of the
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Beginning in 1705, Prokopovich taught rhetoric, poetics, and philosophy at the Kiev-Mogila Collegium. He also wrote the tragicomedy "Vladimir"(«Влади́мир»), dedicating it to
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Prokopovich's uncle sent him to the monastery for primary school. After graduation, he became a student of the Academia Mohileana.
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In 1707, he became the prefect of the Kiev Academy. In 1711, Prokopovich gave a sermon on the occasion of the anniversary of the
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He had served as vicar to the previous Archbishop of Novgorod since the early 18th century. See Pavel Tikhomirov,
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In 28 October 1701, Prokopovich left Rome without completing his full course at the academy. He passed through
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there, substituting the historical method of the German theologians for the Orthodox scholastic system.
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The Petrine Instauration: Religion, Esotericism and Science at the Court of Peter the Great, 1689-1725
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The Petrine Instauration: Religion, Esotericism and Science at the Court of Peter the Great, 1689-1725
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In 1698, after graduating from the Academia Mohileana, Eleazar continued his education at the
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Socio-political and philosophical thought of Russia in the first half of the 18th century
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Succession to the Throne in Early Modern Russia: The Transfer of Power 1450–1725
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and philosopher of Ukrainian origin. He was the rector of the
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Honorary members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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Theophan (born Eleazar or Elisei) Prokopovich was born in
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as a Uniate monk under the name of Elisha or Elisey. The
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Pontifical Greek College of Saint Athanasius alumni
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Theological Reflection in Eighteenth-Century Russia
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Feofan Prokopovich

Russian Orthodox Church
Moscow
Stefan Yavorsky
Joseph Volchansky
Kiev
Cossack Hetmanate
Tsardom of Russia
St. Petersburg
Russian Empire
Russian
Ukrainian
romanized
O.S.
O.S.
Russian Orthodox
pietist
pedagogue
Academia Mohileana
Pskov
Novgorod
Peter the Great
Russian Orthodox Church
Most Holy Synod
office of the patriarch
sermons
Russian language
Kiev
Cossack Hetmanate

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