1914—1918 als kirchengeschichtlicher Einschnitt in Rußland

The First World War, and in particular the Russian Revolution and the All-Russian Sobor (Council) held by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1917/1918, marked a new epoch for Russia and for Eastern Central Europe. The All-Russian Council reacted to the atheistic Soviet system and to the Decree on the Se...

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Main Author: Schulz, Günther 1936-2022 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: Mohr Siebeck 2000
In: Zeitschrift für Theologie und Kirche
Year: 2000, Volume: 97, Issue: 1, Pages: 18-45
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Summary:The First World War, and in particular the Russian Revolution and the All-Russian Sobor (Council) held by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1917/1918, marked a new epoch for Russia and for Eastern Central Europe. The All-Russian Council reacted to the atheistic Soviet system and to the Decree on the Separation of Church and State, which was issued on January 21, 1918, by activating parish life through the introduction of new parish regulations and by restoring patriarchy. The Decree on Separation made excessive demands on the church, not because it abolished the privileges enjoyed by the church, but because it affected the church's mission. It also forced the government into supervising the church, a task it could hardly fulfil, and forced society into adopting secular rituals and interpretations.
ISSN:1868-7377
Contains:Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für Theologie und Kirche