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A Spiritual Perestroika: Religion in the Late Soviet Parliaments, 1989–1991
Author Sablin, Ivan (著)
Source Entangled Religions
Volumev.13 n.8
Date2022
PublisherKäte Hamburger Kolleg Dynamics in the History of Religions between Asia and Europe
LocationBochum, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany [波鴻, 北萊茵-威斯特伐利亞, 德國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note1. Vol. 13 No. 8: Whose Presence, Whose Absences? Decolonising Russian National Culture and History: Observations through the Prism of Religious Contact

2. Author Affiliation: Heidelberg University, Germany.
KeywordSoviet Union; Orthodox Christianity; Islam; Buddhism; empire
AbstractThe article discusses various meanings which were ascribed to religion in the parliamentary debates of the perestroika period, which included Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, and other religious and lay deputies. Understood in a general sense, religion was supposed to become the foundation or an element of a new ideology and stimulate Soviet or post-Soviet transformations, either creating a new Soviet universalism or connecting the Soviet Union to the global universalism of human rights. The particularistic interpretations of religion viewed it as a marker of difference, dependent on or independent of ethnicity, and connected to collective rights. Despite the extensive contacts between the religious figures of different denominations, Orthodox Christianity enjoyed the most prominent presence in perestroika politics, which evoked criticisms of new power asymmetries in the transformation of the Soviet Union and contributed to the emergence of the Russian Federation as a new imperial, hierarchical polity rather than a decolonized one.
Table of contentsABSTRACT
KEYWORDS
Introduction
General Meanings: Religion in a New Ideology
Particularistic Meanings: Religion as a Marker of Difference
Conclusion
Acknowledgement
Sources
References
ISSN23636696 (P)
DOI10.46586/er.13.2022.9915
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Created date2024.02.16
Modified date2024.02.17



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