FROM MONK AGATON TO HIEROSCHEMAMONK DANIIL.THE CLANDESTINE STAGE OF „RUGUL APRINS” („THE BURNING BUSH”) Cover Image

FROM MONK AGATON TO HIEROSCHEMAMONK DANIIL.THE CLANDESTINE STAGE OF „RUGUL APRINS” („THE BURNING BUSH”)
FROM MONK AGATON TO HIEROSCHEMAMONK DANIIL.THE CLANDESTINE STAGE OF „RUGUL APRINS” („THE BURNING BUSH”)

Author(s): Carmen Ciornea
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, History of Church(es), Theology and Religion, Comparative Studies of Religion, Religion and science , Biblical studies, Eastern Orthodoxy, Sociology of Religion, History of Religion
Published by: Fundatia Română pentru Inteligenta Afacerii
Keywords: Sandu Tudor; Alexandru Teodorescu; Monk Agaton; Hieroschemamonk Daniil; The Burning Bush;

Summary/Abstract: After 1990, „Rugul Aprins” (“The Burning Bush”) constituted a research topic that aroused the interest of theologians, historians and people of letters in the Romanian cultural space. The topic is very broad, but in this study we will only follow the configuration of the open warrior destiny of Father Daniil (Sandu Tudor), this `homo religiosus`, who, defying the „culture” of the totalitarian communist state, remained on the coordinates of a `modus vivendi` subordinated to a transcendental order. We also emphasize that the purpose of focusing on Father Daniil Sandu Tudor is, in general, the reconstruction of the complete picture of the totalitarian communist society’s dynamics and, in particular, of the resistance of the Romanian Orthodox Church under the atheist persecution. The sections of the present research approach were, in large part, constituted as an updated radiography of the realities of those times from the perspective of confessors Nicolae Rădulescu and Emanoil Mihăilescu. We believe that the analogy between the two angles of remembrance, mediated by the former students who composed the group „Teodorescu Alexandru and others” represents an efficient technique of reconstructing the historical truth.

  • Issue Year: VII/2019
  • Issue No: 21
  • Page Range: 293-302
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English