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The Russian Orthodox Church and Modernity : A Historical and Theological Investigation into Eastern Christianity between Unity and Plurality / Regina Elsner, Andreas Umland, Mikhail Suslov
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Elsner, Regina, Author.
- Series:
- Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; Volume 236.
- Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society 236
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Moderne.
- Modernity.
- Orthodox Church.
- Orthodoxe Kirche.
- Russia.
- Russland.
- Local Subjects:
- Moderne.
- Modernity.
- Orthodox Church.
- Orthodoxe Kirche.
- Russia.
- Russland.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (389 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Hannover ibidem 2021
- Biography/History:
- Dr. Regina Elsner studied Catholic Theology in Berlin and Münster. Since 2017, she has been a Research Fellow in the Social Ethics of Orthodox Christianity at the Center for East European and International Studies (ZOiS) in Berlin. Previously, Elsner worked as Research Associate at the Ecumenical Institute of Münster (2010-2014) and Project Coordinator for Caritas Russia (2005-2010). Elsner co-heads the German Association for East European Studies' Religion Section and is a member of the PRO ORIENTE Steering Committee for Orthodox-Catholic Dialogue. Her papers have been published by, among other outlets, the Jahrbuch für Christliche Sozialwissenschaften, Public Orthodoxy, Berkley Forum, Russland-Analysen, and Ukraine-Analysen.
- Summary:
- The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) faced various iterations of modernization throughout its history. This conflicted encounter continues in the ROC’s current resistance against—what it perceives as—Western modernity including liberal and secular values. This study examines the historical development of the ROC’s arguments against—and sometimes preferences for—modernization and analyzes which positions ended up influencing the official doctrine. The book’s systematic analysis of dogmatic treatises shows the ROC’s considerable ability of constructive engagement with various aspects of the modern world. Balancing between theological traditions of unity and plurality, the ROC’s today context of operating within an authoritarian state appears to tip the scale in favor of unity.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Foreword
- Acknowledgment
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Russian Orthodoxy and Modernization: Seven Historical Snapshots
- 2.1 15th/16th century: The crisis of tradition
- 2.2 The crisis of belonging: The liturgical reforms of the 17th century
- 2.3 The crisis of the self-evident: Peter I's reforms and the synodal period
- 2.4 Religious-philosophical awakening in the 19th century
- 2.5 The Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church 1917-1918
- 2.6 The Orthodox Church in the Soviet Union
- 2.7 The challenge of freedom: The end of the Soviet Union and the dawn of the 21st century
- 2.8 Summary: Central argumentation lines
- 3 Dogmatic Orientations and the Tension between Unity and Diversity
- 3.1 The incomprehensibility of the trinitarian unity of diversity
- 3.2 Human being between unity and multiplicity
- 3.3 Church communion as unity in diversity
- 3.4 Summary: The tension between unity and diversity as a paradigm of Russian Orthodox theology
- 4 Theological Answers to Secular Challenges?
- 4.1 The unity of the Church and diversity in the Church
- 4.2 The unity of the people and diversity of opinion
- 4.3 The unity of the world and cultural diversity
- 5 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Sources
- Literature.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Elsner, Regina The Russian Orthodox Church and Modernity
- ISBN:
- 3-8382-7568-3
- OCLC:
- 1285784794
- Publisher Number:
- 9783838275680
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