Kyiv theological schools publish 2 volumes of journal “Proceedings of KDA”

"Proceedings of the KDA". Photo: KDAiS

Two printed issues – the 40th and 41st – of the scientific journal of the Kyiv Theological Schools "Proceedings of the Kiev Theological Academy (KDA)" were published on May 19, 2025. As reported by the press service of KDA, they were previously available only in PDF format.

“Proceedings of the KDA” is a platform for publishing scientific works by professors, associate professors, and lecturers of the Academy. It also publishes scientific works from secular and theological institutions participating in scientific events based at the Kyiv Theological Schools.

The chairman of the Editorial Board of the journal is the rector of the theological schools, Professor Archbishop Sylvester of Bilohorodka. The responsible editor is the chairman of the Publishing Department of the UOC, Professor Archpriest Volodymyr Savelyev. The responsible secretary of the publication is the vice-rector of KDAiS for scientific and theological work, Professor Volodymyr Bureha.

The issues feature scientific research in the following sections: “Biblical Studies”, “Dogmatic Theology”, “Patrology”, “History of the Kyiv Theological Schools”, “Church History”, “Philosophy”, and “Liturgy”.

Electronic versions of the issues can be accessed via the links: 40th issue, 41st issue.

As reported by the UOJ, 78 students received Bachelor's diplomas at the Kyiv Theological Academy.

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