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Russian Society and the Orthodox Church
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Russian Society and the Orthodox Church

Russian Society and the Orthodox Church examines the Russian Orthodox Church's social and political role and its relationship to civil society in post-Communist Russia. It shows how Orthodox prelates, clergy and laity have shaped Russians' attitudes towards religious and ideological pluralism, which in turn have influenced the ways in which Russians understand civil society, including those of its features - pluralism and freedom of conscience - that are essential for a functioning democracy. It shows how the official church, including the Moscow Patriarchate, has impeded the development of civil society, while on the other hand the non-official church, including nonconformist clergy and lay activists, has promoted concepts central to civil society.

Undertittel
Religion in Russia after Communism
Forfatter
Zoe Knox
ISBN
9780415320535
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
534 gram
Utgivelsesdato
23.9.2004
Forlag
Routledge
Antall sider
270