From the Church Autonomy of the Archbishop Andrei Şaguna to the Autonomy of the Religious Denominations in the Romanian State: Ecclesiological-Canonical Considerations

From the pages of this study, the reader familiar with the canonical organization of a local Orthodox Church could become acquainted with the fact that one of the main canonical fundamental principles of the Eastern Church, that is the principle of (external) autonomy, was affirmed and applied by th...

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Main Author: Dura, Nicolae V. 1945- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Wydawn. Uniw. Śląskiego 2016
In: Ecumeny and law
Year: 2016, Volume: 4, Pages: 235-256
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Romania / State / Church
IxTheo Classification:KBK Europe (East)
SA Church law; state-church law
SB Catholic Church law
XA Law
Further subjects:B Canon Codes
B Orthodox Church
B Religious freedom
B Romania
B church-state relations
B canonical Orthodox doctrine
B Religious Freedom
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Summary:From the pages of this study, the reader familiar with the canonical organization of a local Orthodox Church could become acquainted with the fact that one of the main canonical fundamental principles of the Eastern Church, that is the principle of (external) autonomy, was affirmed and applied by the Archbishop of Transylvania, Andrei Şaguna, in his Church, in the totality of its content. But, through its forms of manifestation, this principle characterizes not only the relationships between the Church and the state, during Andrei Şaguna’s times († 1873), the Metropolitan of the Orthodox Church from "Hungary and Transylvania," but also the contemporary relationships between Romanian state and religious denominations, expressed in the Romanian Constitution and the Law no. 489/2006, although, in its content, this principle was not affirmed and applied in the same manner during these two periods of time.
ISSN:2391-4327
Contains:Enthalten in: Ecumeny and law