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The Moscow Patriarchate and the Right to Conscientious Objection

Religion, State and Society, 2009
Abstract In 2002 the Russian Duma adopted a law regulating the status of the country's conscientious objectors. This study discusses the role of the Moscow Patriarchate – an influential norm entrepreneur – in this process. It shows how the Patriarchate has actively supported some of the more conservative forces – including the Russian Ministry of ...
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The Patriarchates of Constantinople and Moscow in a global age: acomparison

International journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2010
This overview article will attempt a comparison between the Patriarchates of Constantinople and Moscow in terms of the way they have articulated their strategy and agenda on a national and international level since the collapse of the Communist Bloc in 1989/1991. New and comparatively young Patriarchs came to office at the beginning of the 1990s.
Lukasz Fajfer, Sebastian Rimestad
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The Symphonic Ideal: The Moscow Patriarchate's Post-Soviet Leadership

Europe-Asia Studies, 2003
(2003). The Symphonic Ideal: The Moscow Patriarchate's Post-Soviet Leadership. Europe-Asia Studies: Vol. 55, No. 4, pp. 575-596.
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The attitude of the Moscow Patriarchate towards other Orthodox churches

Religion, State and Society, 2007
Abstract The Moscow Patriarchate is a transnational subject of political relations which acts both inside and outside the Russian Federation. It has specific goals: to maintain the integrity of its canonical territory and to gain dominance within the Universal Orthodox Church.
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Discussing the de-secular online: Legitimization and resistance to the political engagement of the Moscow Patriarchate in the Russian blogosphere

Social Compass, 2019
To date, there has been an abundance of studies that either cover the interaction of religion and secular institutions or focus on how religious actors seek to reshape institutional differentiation by protecting a ‘sacred life-world’.
E. Grishaeva
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The Moscow Patriarchate in Estonia: Russian Versus International Concerns

Problems of Post-Communism, 2008
The dispute over church property in Estonia became a test of Orthodox influence in post-communist Russia.
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The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, The State and The Russian-Ukrainian Crisis, 2014–2018

Politics, Religion & Ideology, 2018
This paper explores the significance of religion in the Russian-Ukrainian crisis which has been unfolding since February 2014. In the first place, the study presents the views on the military conflict in East Ukraine expressed in the public discourse of ...
D. Shestopalets
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THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE AND THE CONFLICT IN UKRAINE

The Estonian Journal of Military Studies, No. 2 (2016)
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LETTER TO THE PATRIARCHATE OF MOSCOW

The Ecumenical Review, 1955
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