Ecumenical tendencies in relations of Christian communities

Authors

  • Oleh S. Kyselov

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2008.48.1975

Abstract

The growth of the religious network, the pluralisation of religious life, the desecularization of the Ukrainian society, and the increase in the number of citizens who identify with one of the religions or consider themselves believers, are pressing questions about the development of interfaith relations. "Religious Revival" in Ukraine in the early 1990s. was accompanied by conflicts between believers and religious organizations on religious property, spheres of influence, development of infrastructure, quantitative increase of the flock, and affirmation in society. It is safe to say that in Ukraine there were dialectically opposite to ecumenical processes - disintegration in the Orthodox environment and conflicts between Catholics and Orthodox. American religious scholar Joseph Loy called the current situation in Western Ukraine "ecumenical Chornobyl" because it was a "catastrophe" in Catholic-Orthodox relations in the 1990s. polluted the "atmosphere of inter-church relations around the ecumenical world."

Published

30.09.2008

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Articles

How to Cite

“Ecumenical tendencies in relations of Christian communities” (2008) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (48), pp. 31–44. doi:10.32420/2008.48.1975.