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‘Do I pray when listening to a recorded prayer?’: Approval and critique of digital practices in the Russian Orthodox Church

Convergence. The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 2023
Within some religious collectivities, the use of digital media for rituals, gaining religious knowledge and community gatherings may be seen as a challenge to religious identity, thus provoking different attitudes. Drawing on practice theory of Schatzki,
E. Grishaeva, A. Busygin
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Matters of Birth and Death in the Russian Orthodox Church and Ecumenical Patriarchate's Social Documents

Studies in Christian Ethics, 2021
In a span of twenty years, two of the autocephalous churches of the Orthodox Christian world released documents addressing the social realities of contemporary life: the Russian Orthodox Church's Basis of the Social Concept (2000) and the Ecumenical ...
C. Frost
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The Spiritual Front: The Position of the Russian Orthodox Church on the Issues of the Special Military Operation

The Bulletin of Irkutsk State University Series Political Science and Religion Studies
The article examines new forms of interaction between the Church and government structures, including the spiritual care of the armed forces, charitable activities and moral mentoring. The purpose of the study is to determine the socio-political position
A. A. Makovsky
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The Russian Orthodox Church as the Church of the Majority

Russian Politics & Law, 2014
The 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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The Patriotic Turn in Russia: Political Convergence of the Russian Orthodox Church and the State?

Politics and Religion, 2020
Following two decades of a state-supported patriotic campaign, the Russian Orthodox Church has dramatically increased its presence in the public sphere: in the Armed Forces, in public schools and universities, and even in retirement houses and prisons ...
G. Shakhanova, P. Kratochvíl
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The Orthodox Church and Russian Politics

Europe-Asia Studies, 2013
Irina 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

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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CHURCH-STATE SYMPHONIA: ITS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND ITS APPLICATIONS BY THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH

The Journal of Law and Religion, 2020
This article analyzes the origins of the concept of symphonia, its historical development, and its utilization by the Russian Orthodox Church as a normative ideal for church-state relations.
M. Antonov
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CONTRIBUTION OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH TO PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO THOSE IN NEED DURING THE FOLLOWS OF 1891-1892 IN THE VORONEZH GOVERNORATE

EDUCATIONOF A HUMAN: ENLIGHTENMENT – UPBRINGING – MYSTERY Materials of the All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference
The article analyzes the role of the Russian Orthodox Church in providing assistance to those in need during the famine of 1891-1892 in the Voronezh province.
V. Myazin
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The Russian Orthodox Church and Society

Russian Politics & Law, 2003
The 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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