Orthodoxy in two manifestations?: the conflict in Ukraine as expression of a fault line in world orthodoxy

In 2018/19, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople initiated the establishment of an autocephalous (independent) Orthodox Church in Ukraine. This process was met with harsh criticism by the Russian Orthodox Church and eventually led to a split in the entire Orthodox world. The contributions to t...

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Contributors: Bremer, Thomas 1957- (Editor) ; Brüning, Alfons 1967- (Editor) ; Kizenko, Nadieszda 1961- (Editor)
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Language:English
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Published: Berlin Bern Bruxelles New York Oxford Warszawa Wien Peter Lang [2022]
In: Erfurter Studien zur Kulturgeschichte des orthodoxen Christentums (Band 21)
Year: 2022
Series/Journal:Erfurter Studien zur Kulturgeschichte des orthodoxen Christentums Band 21
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Ukrainisch-Orthodoxe Kirche / Pravoslavna cerkva Ukraïni / Schism / Orthodox Church / Ecclesiology / State / Society
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
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Summary:In 2018/19, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople initiated the establishment of an autocephalous (independent) Orthodox Church in Ukraine. This process was met with harsh criticism by the Russian Orthodox Church and eventually led to a split in the entire Orthodox world. The contributions to this volume examine this conflict and discuss the underlying causes for it in a broader perspective. They deal with several aspects of Orthodox theology, history, church life and culture, and show the existence of a serious rift in the broader Orthodox world. This became visible most recently in the conflict over the Ukrainian Church autocephaly, yet it has a longer, and more complex historical background.
ISBN:3631887132
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3726/b20057