Orthodox Christianity and human rights

Orthodox theology and the Orthodox Churches had, and continue to have an ambiguous relationship towards the concept of Human Rights: principal approval often stands alongside serious criticism. This is especially true for those Orthodox Churches which have their centre in a country of the former Sov...

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Другие авторы: Brüning, Alfons 1967- (Другой)
Формат: Print
Язык:Английский
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Опубликовано: Leuven [u.a.] Peeters 2012
В: Eastern Christian studies (13)
Год: 2012
Серии журналов/журналы:Eastern Christian studies 13
Нормированные ключевые слова (последовательности):B Православная церковь / Православное богословие / Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche / Права человека (мотив)
Другие ключевые слова:B Human Rights Congresses
B Orthodox Eastern Church Congresses
B Church and state Orthodox Eastern Church Congresses
B Сборник статей
B Публикации конференции 2009 (Nimwegen)
B Human Rights Religious aspects Orthodox Eastern Church Congresses
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Итог:Orthodox theology and the Orthodox Churches had, and continue to have an ambiguous relationship towards the concept of Human Rights: principal approval often stands alongside serious criticism. This is especially true for those Orthodox Churches which have their centre in a country of the former Soviet sphere. On the one hand, especially since the fall of Communism they enjoy religious freedom that forms a central element within the framework of Human Rights. On the other hand, the transformation process of the 1990s and the challenge of pluralism and globalization have all confronted them with aspects of freedom that could not but affect their stance towards the Human Rights concept in general
Примечание:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9042925086