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Orthodox justification of collective violence: An epistemological and systematic framework
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Simion, Marian G.
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/ catechism
/ Christianity
/ collective violence
/ doctrine
/ Ethical aspects
/ ethics
/ just war
/ Orthodox Christianity
/ Patriarch Kirill of Moscow
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Rites, ceremonies and celebrations
/ Russian War on Ukraine
/ Scandals
/ Theology
/ Violence
/ worship
2024
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Orthodox justification of collective violence: An epistemological and systematic framework
by
Simion, Marian G.
in
Book publishing
/ catechism
/ Christianity
/ collective violence
/ doctrine
/ Ethical aspects
/ ethics
/ just war
/ Orthodox Christianity
/ Patriarch Kirill of Moscow
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Rites, ceremonies and celebrations
/ Russian War on Ukraine
/ Scandals
/ Theology
/ Violence
/ worship
2024
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Orthodox justification of collective violence: An epistemological and systematic framework
by
Simion, Marian G.
in
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/ catechism
/ Christianity
/ collective violence
/ doctrine
/ Ethical aspects
/ ethics
/ just war
/ Orthodox Christianity
/ Patriarch Kirill of Moscow
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Rites, ceremonies and celebrations
/ Russian War on Ukraine
/ Scandals
/ Theology
/ Violence
/ worship
2024
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Orthodox justification of collective violence: An epistemological and systematic framework
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Orthodox justification of collective violence: An epistemological and systematic framework
2024
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Using a religious studies methodology, this paper offers a detailed contextual mapping and a structural configuration of how collective violence is justified in Orthodox Christianity. The research design is explanatory, whereby the functional perspectives of doctrine, ethics and worship are all investigated and probed as phenomena of lived religion and orthopraxy. While predominantly initiatory and pedagogical, the paper also proposes a systematic platform for advanced research on this subject, by flagging contexts, themes and areas of inquiry that a researcher might examine in order to untangle the inner workings of the justification of violence in the mind of the Orthodox. Given the ongoing Russian War on Ukraine, relevant samples are drawn from this case.ContributionThis paper outlines the Orthodox Christian justification of violence from the perspectives of doctrine, ethics and ritual and identifies pivotal areas of ambiguity between orthodoxy and orthopraxy.
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