From Spiritual to Material Russia's Bipolar Conception of Christianity Cover Image

Maneviden Maddiye Rusya’nın İki Kutuplu Hristiyanlık Anlayışı
From Spiritual to Material Russia's Bipolar Conception of Christianity

Author(s): Onur Aydın
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, History, Theology and Religion, Eastern Orthodoxy
Published by: Sakarya üniversitesi
Keywords: History; Russia; Religion; Christianity; Orthodoxy; Church;

Summary/Abstract: In recent days, it has been observed that the number of discussions on the phenomenon of nationalism and religion has increased all over the world, both in the national and international arena. This situation arises from the urge to reactivate the consciousness of being a nation in the memories of societies. The same is true for the Russian Federation. Looking at their historical traditions, autocracy, nationalism and Orthodoxy in the Russian land are inseparable parts of a whole. Christianity, which is one of the most prominent components of the Russian land, constitutes the subject of our research. Our study is based on the assumption that Russian governments and people do not always approach the concept of religion in the same way. In order to clarify this situation, the religious policies and their reflections on the society in the Russian lands were examined from the acceptance of Orthodoxy until the XXIst century. The wide time span created limitations in detailing the developments. On the other hand, it contributed to illuminating the events on the basis of a holistic view and cause-effect connection. While conducting the research, the principles of the holistic approach, historical, descriptive and comparative methods were used.

  • Issue Year: 25/2023
  • Issue No: 47
  • Page Range: 237-266
  • Page Count: 30
  • Language: Turkish