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Why Angels Fall: A Journey Through Orthodox Europe from Byzantium to Kosovo
Victoria Clark
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| #2701411 in Books | 2000-12-15 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.46 x6.48 x9.56l, | File type: PDF | 432 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| A Lost Opportunity to Learn|By Diogenes|Ms Clark sets out on a journey through Orthodox lands trying to find out why (as she has decided beforehand, and keeps accumulating evidence for) Orthodox people are so backward and narrow-minded and petty (downright "Byzantine"!) despite what she senses is their having preserved a precious tradition of spirituality that is largely lost i|.com |Victoria Clark traveled across most of Eastern Europe to write Why Angels Fall. Having worked for six years as a journalist in Romania, the former Yugoslavia, and Russia, Clark was fascinated by the Eastern Orthodox churches and keen to unravel the
Victoria Clark has the mind of a historian and the eye for detail possessed by the best novelists. In Why Angels Fall, she combines her gifts to give the reader a look at the sometimes mysterious world of Eastern Europe's Orthodox church. Majestic in their gilt encrusted robes and mitres, the Orthodox churchmen of Europe do convey a mysterious and arcane image. Combining history with contemporary detail, Clark traces the Orthodox faith through the embattled a...
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