Search: Religions,Christianity,Orthodox Church (2 materials)

Why International Institutions Overlook the Persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church?

... has become almost a part of the US foreign policy doctrine [ 4 ]), and about local Orthodox churches as similar to national Protestant churches whose territorial boundaries... ... automatically change every time state borders change. And while non-Christian Eastern religions have long since become part of Western popular culture [ 5 ], albeit often... ... in the form of a lightly-built new-age narrative, this is not the case with Orthodox Christianity, nor is it even possible. In the Ukrainian ecclesiastical matters, it is...

15.08.2023

The Politics of Canons and Borders

... Demonstrates the Failure of both the Phanar and Moscow Models, and their Revitalization Appears Unlikely The conflict surrounding the Orthodox church in Ukraine has moved irrevocably beyond the purely intra-ecclesiastical agenda. Experts, political scientists,... ... level. Its further development will determine the future of the world Orthodoxy and affect, at the very least, the position of Christianity in Europe, where some 257 million Catholics and about 200.5 million Orthodox Christians live The problem of the autocephaly ...

29.10.2018

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