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'''Yakov Krotov''' (born in 1957) is a Russian essayist, historian, radio host and priest of {{ill|Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Reunited|uk|Українська автокефальна православна церква (оновлена)}}. '''Yakov Krotov''' (born 1957) is a Russian essayist, historian, radio host and priest of {{ill|Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Reunited|uk|Українська автокефальна православна церква (оновлена)}}.


In 1977-1989, he worked as a librarian and archivist. From 1990 he is a free-lanced author. He writes about history, Christianity, promotes values of tolerance, religious liberty and peace-making. In 1977-1989, he worked as a librarian and archivist. From 1990 he is a free-lanced author. He writes about history, Christianity, promotes values of tolerance, religious liberty and peace-making.

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Yakov Krotov (born 1957) is a Russian essayist, historian, radio host and priest of Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Reunited [uk].

In 1977-1989, he worked as a librarian and archivist. From 1990 he is a free-lanced author. He writes about history, Christianity, promotes values of tolerance, religious liberty and peace-making.

From 1997 he works for the Radio Free Europe, making weekly talk-shows under the title "From the Christian point of view".

He has been lecturing in the United States on the Russian Orthodoxy as a Bradley Visiting Scholar in 1994.

He is married and has two sons.

His electronic library and blog

Some of his publications of online

References

  1. Радио Свобода: Сотрудники - Яков Кротов
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