St. Thomas Aquinas in Ukrainian Orthodox Schools
Abstract
Ukrainian philosophical thought has been developing under the
influence of several philosophical streams. Being influences by Orthodox
tradition mainly, Church has always been at the forefront of any political
campaign conducted on Ukrainian terrain. The level of education plays a
key role in the process of cultural development of any country. Western
part of Ukraine, comparing to its Eastern counterpart, had better access
to education and information due to Catholic Church predominance in
the region. The article intends to investigate the scholastic and patristic
thought and its reproduction by Ukrainian cultural environment via
various European teaching systems. Ukraine has been developing in a
broad European context and this is why it could not have been deprived
of influential teachings. But Russian imperialistic, and later communist
ideology was hindering constantly the deployment and development of
many ideas that were important for European philosophy. Together with
Eastern theology, which was based mainly on works of Damascenus,
Aristotelian traditions were introduced in Ukrainian schools gradually,
and based on Aristotle’s works, theology of St. Thomas was taught.
Prominent Ukrainian thinkers were influenced by many scholastic
philosophers, including St. Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas’ influence is
apparent in later thinkers.
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