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The Orthodox Church and Russian Politics
Europe-Asia Studies, 2013Irina Papkova New York: Oxford University Press, 2011, xiii+265pp, $65.00 h/b THAT THE ORTHODOX CHURCH, AND THE MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE (MP) especially, have come to play an increasingly visible role i...
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The Russian Orthodox Church as the Church of the Majority
Russian Politics & Law, 2014The author examines the evolution of relations among Church, state, and society in Russia over recent years in the light of comparisons with other predominantly Orthodox Christian countries.
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2018
The recent “conservative turn” in Russian politics has raised to new levels the role of spiritual and moral values in political discourse. The new partnership formed between the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) and the state, a modernized version of the traditional Byzantine symphonia, has also affected Russian foreign policy.
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The recent “conservative turn” in Russian politics has raised to new levels the role of spiritual and moral values in political discourse. The new partnership formed between the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) and the state, a modernized version of the traditional Byzantine symphonia, has also affected Russian foreign policy.
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The Russian Orthodox Church and Society
Russian Politics & Law, 2003The past and the present of Russian society clearly demonstrate a lack of social ethics. By social ethics, we have in mind the self-regulation of social relations, not through coercion exercised by legal institutions but with the help of social actors' own inner mechanisms for coordinating interactions.
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Religion and the Russian Orthodox Church
2017Russia is a multi-confessional country. According to the Levada Centre, the national breakdown is roughly as follows: Orthodox (74 per cent), Catholicism (1 per cent), Protestantism (1 per cent), Islam (1 per cent), Judaism (1 per cent), Buddhism (less than 1 per cent) and Hinduism (less than 1 per cent).
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“A Rose for the Russian Orthodox Church”
Journal of Eastern Christian StudiesAbstract The article studies the unofficial trip of Cardinal Franz König, the head of the Catholic Church of Austria and Roman cardinal. In November 1980, König initiated a ten-day tour through the USSR for a delegation of 30 people – board members of the Pro Oriente Foundation (focused on developing communication with the Eastern Churches).
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Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2020
Among the extensive archives of the Western American Diocese of the ROCOR (over 2,000 document files), of greatest historical value are undoubtedly the archives of St.
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Among the extensive archives of the Western American Diocese of the ROCOR (over 2,000 document files), of greatest historical value are undoubtedly the archives of St.
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