The Culture of State-Church and Church-State Relations: The Ukrainian Case Cover Image

The Culture of State-Church and Church-State Relations: The Ukrainian Case
The Culture of State-Church and Church-State Relations: The Ukrainian Case

Author(s): Liudmyla Fylypovych, Anatolii Kolodnyi
Subject(s): Anthropology, Social Sciences, Theology and Religion, Culture and social structure , Sociology of Religion
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: state; Church; state–Church relations; Church–state relations; partnership; freedom of conscience; law on freedom of conscience

Summary/Abstract: The article is devoted to relations between Church and the Ukrainian State and analysis of their current state and prospects of development. The authors analyze some state–church approaches to the relationship between State and Church based on Ukrainian legislation and social concepts of churches. The main task of a modern state is to guarantee freedom of conscience to citizens and provide conditions for free functioning of religious organizations. Church also assumes certain responsibilities to the state and society. The article provides an overview of the attitude of the Catholic, Greek Catholic and Orthodox Churches to power. Referring to the practice of state-church relations and church-state relations in Ukraine, the authors deduce that the subjects of these relations do not yet demonstrate the appropriate level of culture of this relationship, and do not follow the rules of partnership between Church and State. The authors admit a possibility to constructively criticize each other’s positions and make mutual demands, contextualizing their interests and needs while forming this culture. At the same time, State should get rid of the remnants of Soviet totalitarian control over the activities of Church, and Church should renounce patronage and servility. For both State and Church, in the sphere of mutual relations, taking into consideration world models of civilized relations between them and referring to their own history of these relations and existing experience of communication with each other, there should be established a high culture of dialogue between State and Church, between secular and spiritual authorities.

  • Issue Year: 12/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 9-30
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English