Social doctrine of Russian Orthodoxy: will it be two steps back?

Authors

  • Oleksandr N. Sagan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2002.23.1352

Abstract

The fall of the socialist system in the early 90's of the twentieth century. led to the return of the Orthodox Churches of Europe to the active social and political life of the post-Soviet countries. Therefore, the adoption in August 2000 by the Jubilee Bishops' Council of the Russian Orthodox Church of the social doctrine became a necessary stage in the development of Russian Orthodoxy, and at the same time marked the beginning of a new time of not only this Church, but the whole Ecumenical Orthodoxy. However, this serious doctrine did not cause any serious attention, except for one or two colloquiums organized by the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate. The wave of theological and non-fiction works on the hot topics raised in the Doctrine also did not happen to the experts.

Published

10.09.2002

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How to Cite

“Social doctrine of Russian Orthodoxy: will it be two steps back?” (2002) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (23), pp. 14–24. doi:10.32420/2002.23.1352.

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