POST-SOVIET CIVIL RELIGION AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY
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https://doi.org/10.24193/theol.cath.latina.2023.LXVIII.1.05Keywords:
Russian Orthodox Church, War in Ukraine, Post-Soviet Civil Religion, Church and State, Religion and Politics.Abstract
The religious revival in post-Soviet Russia resulted in a new, more intimate than ever before, alliance between the Russian Orthodox Church and Putin’s autocratic regime. Three key elements were essential in shaping this unholy alliance: a) re-establishing the Russian Orthodox Church under Stalin’s decree in 1943, b) the constant support of local Orthodox Churches and the ecumenical movement, and c) the formation of a specific religiousbased ideology.
Article history: Received 11.04.2023; Revised 19.04.2023; Accepted 06.05.2023; Available online: 07. 06. 2023. Available print: 30. 06. 2023
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