Autocephaly (English Wikipedia)

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  • Swedberg, Richard; Agevall, Ola (2005). The Max Weber Dictionary: Key Words and Central Concepts. Stanford University Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-8047-5095-0.
  • Patte, Daniel (20 November 2019). The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity, Two Volume Set. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 89. ISBN 978-1-5326-8943-7.

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  • Sanderson 2005, p. 144. Sanderson, Charles Wegener (2005). Autocephaly as a Function of Institutional Stability and Organizational Change in the Eastern Orthodox Church (PhD diss.). College Park, Maryland: University of Maryland, College Park. hdl:1903/2340.
  • Hovorun 2017, pp. 82, 126; Sanderson 2005, pp. 130, 144. Hovorun, Cyril (2017). Scaffolds of the Church: Towards Poststructural Ecclesiology. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock Publishers. ISBN 978-1-5326-0753-0. Sanderson, Charles Wegener (2005). Autocephaly as a Function of Institutional Stability and Organizational Change in the Eastern Orthodox Church (PhD diss.). College Park, Maryland: University of Maryland, College Park. hdl:1903/2340.

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