Churches in the Ukrainian crisis

Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Works Cited -- Part I: Historical Background -- Chapter 1: Religion in Ukraine: Historical Background and the Present Situation -- Historical Background2 -- The Greek Catholic Church in the Transition Period -- Splits Within the Orthodox Church --...

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Contributors: Krawchuk, Andrii (Editor) ; Bremer, Thomas 1957- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2017
In:Year: 2017
Further subjects:B Religion and state
B Russia-Politics and government
B Ukraine Church history
B Electronic books
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Summary:Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Works Cited -- Part I: Historical Background -- Chapter 1: Religion in Ukraine: Historical Background and the Present Situation -- Historical Background2 -- The Greek Catholic Church in the Transition Period -- Splits Within the Orthodox Church -- Other Christian Churches in Ukraine -- The Political Factor -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Ukrainian Greek Catholics, Past and Present -- Who Are the Ukrainian Greek Catholics? -- The Trials of the Twentieth Century -- Caught in the Crossfire: Challenge or Opportunity? -- The Greek Catholic Intellectual Renaissance -- Greek Catholics and the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity -- "Being Greek Catholic:" Towards a New Vision -- Part II: Orthodox Autocephaly in Ukraine -- Chapter 3: Autocephaly in Ukraine: The Canonical Dimension -- Autocephaly, Autonomy, and Diptychs -- Recent Polemics between Constantinople and Moscow over Primacy and Autocephaly -- The Procedure for Granting Autocephaly up to the Twentieth Century -- Stage 1: Regional Autocephalous Churches Headed by Metropolitans -- Stage 2: Dioceses and Exarchates -- Stage 3: The Pentarchy Established by the Council of Chalcedon (451) -- Stage 4: National Autocephalous Churches in Bulgaria, Serbia, Georgia, and Russia -- Stage 5: The Patriarchate of Constantinople under Ottoman Rule -- Stage 6: National, de facto Autocephalous, Orthodox Churches in the Habsburg Empire -- Stage 7: National Autocephalous Churches of South-Eastern Europe -- Developments in the Period 1918-1990 -- Developments Since 1990: The Continuing Dilemma over the Right to Grant Autocephaly -- Egilogue. The Historical Background and the Canonical-Juridical Dilemmas of the Ukrainian Case -- Chapter 4: Orthodox Autocephaly in Ukraine: The Historical Dimension -- Kyivan Rus' -- The Union of Florence and the Metropolitanate of Moscow
The Union of Brest -- The Seventeenth Century: Religious Revival and the Subordination of Kyiv to Moscow -- The Autocephalous Movement up to 1920 -- Conclusion -- Part III: Orthodox Identity in Ukraine -- Chapter 5: Shaping Ukrainian Identity: The Churches in the Socio-Political Crisis -- Chapter 6: The Role of the Church in the Ukrainian Crisis: The Experience of One Parish -- Part IV: Interpreting the Nature and the Causes of the War -- Chapter 7: The Russian Orthodox Church and the Crisis in Ukraine -- Sociopolitical Contextualization -- UOC-MP and UOC-KP: Disposition -- Autocephalists versus the Pro-MP Group -- The Ideological Conceptualization of the Ukrainian Crisis -- Holy Rus' and Ukraine -- Enter Euromaidan and Crimea -- A War Against Russia or Against Christianity? -- Ortho-Bloggers' Perceptions of Ukraine -- The Ukrainian Crisis as a Religious War -- The Monstrous Double -- Possession -- Conclusions -- Chapter 8: Interpreting the "Russian World" -- Part V: Paths to Unity, Co-operation, and Peace -- Chapter 9: Redefining Orthodox Identity in Ukraine after the Euromaidan -- Integration with Europe and its Values -- Social Justice Begins with Self-Critique -- The Basis for Stable Relations with Russia: Respect for Ukraine's Sovereignty -- Social Reality Expands the Exclusively Canonical Understanding of Autocephaly -- The Pursuit of Orthodox Unity in Ukraine -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Ukraine after the Euromaidan: Ecumenism versus Religious Repression -- Religious Denominations in Post-Soviet Ukraine -- The Effects of the Euromaidan on the Religious Communities of Ukraine -- The Occupied Regions of Ukraine: Zones of the Severest Religious Persecution in Europe -- Index
ISBN:3319341448
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-34144-6