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The Role of the Russian Orthodox Church in Shaping the Political Culture of Russia | Gaskova | Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies

The Role of the Russian Orthodox Church in Shaping the Political Culture of Russia

Marina Gaskova

Abstract


Besides other changes that have taken place in the Russian Federation in our times, the process of constitution of an ideology, which is accompanied by different competing value-systems, is one of the crucial tendencies. This process also occurs in the area of the development and construction of religious institutions and religious consciousness. Historically, the Russian Orthodox Church has had a dominant position among the other religious institutions in the country. Unfortunately, it has not and does not serve the role of promoting a democratic change, but is rather an “echo” of the authoritarian and totalitarian past of the Russian history. In my paper I will analyze different factors that contribute to these characteristics of the Orthodox Church, and their influence on the political culture of Russia.

Keywords


Russia, Orthodox Church, political culture, traditionalism, postmodern society, church ideology, cultural representations

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