In March 2014, at the time of Russia’s takeover of Crimea, the heads of 14 Orthodox churches convened under the leadership of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the Istanbul-based primus inter pares in Eastern Orthodoxy, and announced that a ‘Holy and Great Synod of the Orthodox Church’ would be held in 2016. The Synod, which took place in June 2016 in Crete, was a unique ecclesiastical gathering, bringing together competing geopolitical visions of religion, state and power. This article examines the political mobilisation of Orthodox churches by contextualising the holding of the Synod in relation to Russia’s advancement of spiritual security after the end of the Cold War. It provides a textual analysis of Synodical documents and highlights...
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In 2015, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church issued an unusual statement declaring that the arrival of ref...
A series of conflicts that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union culminated in the war in Ukrain...
In 2018–2019 World Orthodoxy entered a phase of severe institutional crisis, which exacerbated the c...
In March 2014, at the time of Russia’s takeover of Crimea, the heads of 14 Orthodox churches convene...
The article analyses political mobilisation towards the establishment of an independent Ukrainian na...
This article presents an analysis of the church-historical grounds for the termination of Eucharist...
The aim of the article is to analyse the place and importance of the Orthodox Church in the society ...
Abstract This Article seeks to examine the Russia's recent interest in uplifting the ...
The problem of church dissidence on Ukraine in focus of geopolitical processes is examined in the ar...
In focusing on transformations in the religious institutions of Eastern Orthodox Europe and on the f...
In the springtime of 2014, incidents, that happened in the eastern part of Ukraine, led to take cont...
This Article seeks to examine the Russia’s recent interest in uplifting the status of Orthodox churc...
The article deals with the religious contexts of the modern civilizational crisis caused by Russia’s...
This article focuses on the key historical aspect of the clash between the Moscow Patriarchate and t...
The article seeks to analyze discourses of two Orthodox Churches—Georgian (GOC) and Russian (ROC)—fr...
In 2015, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church issued an unusual statement declaring that the arrival of ref...
A series of conflicts that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union culminated in the war in Ukrain...
In 2018–2019 World Orthodoxy entered a phase of severe institutional crisis, which exacerbated the c...