Ruská pravoslavná církev a „pravá“ víra na počátku 19. století // The Russian orthodox church and "true" faith in the early 19th century

For centuries, the Russian Orthodox Church played an extraordinary role in promoting the moral code of the individual and the collective of the Russian Empire. In the 18th century, however, the Russian Orthodox Church underwent fundamental organizational changes. Above all, it was the establishme...

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Main Author: Radomír Vlček
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Language:ces
Published: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická Fakulta 2017-10-01
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Online Access:https://sites.ff.cuni.cz/svetliteratury/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2017/09/Radomir_Vlcek_131-146.pdf
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spelling doaj-8ac83dedf62a4632b0ee0c938a57310a2020-11-24T20:41:23ZcesUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická FakultaSvět Literatury0862-84402336-67292017-10-012756131146Ruská pravoslavná církev a „pravá“ víra na počátku 19. století // The Russian orthodox church and "true" faith in the early 19th centuryRadomír Vlček0Historický ústav AV ČRFor centuries, the Russian Orthodox Church played an extraordinary role in promoting the moral code of the individual and the collective of the Russian Empire. In the 18th century, however, the Russian Orthodox Church underwent fundamental organizational changes. Above all, it was the establishment of a Sacred Synod through which the Russian Orthodox Church was controlled by the state. The Church responded to this by modernizing its organization. However, the stereotypical life of Russian society did not change. Faith remained the same, with the result that the dividing gap between the identity required by the state and the identity unfolding from the masses, as 146 SVĚT LITERATURY 56 a link to their ancestors, became wider. A significant change was caused by the existential threat to the Russian Empire at the time of Napoleon‘s invasion of Russia in 1812. The state was able to create such conditions that the Church, after clutching for several decades to its dirigisme, could resume its activities and act in a patriotic spirit to rescue the Orthodox Faith, reportedly the only real and right faith, with the full commitment of each individual. The ideology of the Church coincided with the ideology of the state, which proclaimed the forthcoming struggle as an immense effort to save the homeland. It was the Patriotic War.https://sites.ff.cuni.cz/svetliteratury/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2017/09/Radomir_Vlcek_131-146.pdfRuskoruská pravoslavná církevvlastenecká válkaposvátný synodRussiaRussian Orthodox ChurchPatriotic WarHoly Synod
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Ruská pravoslavná církev a „pravá“ víra na počátku 19. století // The Russian orthodox church and "true" faith in the early 19th century
Svět Literatury
Rusko
ruská pravoslavná církev
vlastenecká válka
posvátný synod
Russia
Russian Orthodox Church
Patriotic War
Holy Synod
author_facet Radomír Vlček
author_sort Radomír Vlček
title Ruská pravoslavná církev a „pravá“ víra na počátku 19. století // The Russian orthodox church and "true" faith in the early 19th century
title_short Ruská pravoslavná církev a „pravá“ víra na počátku 19. století // The Russian orthodox church and "true" faith in the early 19th century
title_full Ruská pravoslavná církev a „pravá“ víra na počátku 19. století // The Russian orthodox church and "true" faith in the early 19th century
title_fullStr Ruská pravoslavná církev a „pravá“ víra na počátku 19. století // The Russian orthodox church and "true" faith in the early 19th century
title_full_unstemmed Ruská pravoslavná církev a „pravá“ víra na počátku 19. století // The Russian orthodox church and "true" faith in the early 19th century
title_sort ruská pravoslavná církev a „pravá“ víra na počátku 19. století // the russian orthodox church and "true" faith in the early 19th century
publisher Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická Fakulta
series Svět Literatury
issn 0862-8440
2336-6729
publishDate 2017-10-01
description For centuries, the Russian Orthodox Church played an extraordinary role in promoting the moral code of the individual and the collective of the Russian Empire. In the 18th century, however, the Russian Orthodox Church underwent fundamental organizational changes. Above all, it was the establishment of a Sacred Synod through which the Russian Orthodox Church was controlled by the state. The Church responded to this by modernizing its organization. However, the stereotypical life of Russian society did not change. Faith remained the same, with the result that the dividing gap between the identity required by the state and the identity unfolding from the masses, as 146 SVĚT LITERATURY 56 a link to their ancestors, became wider. A significant change was caused by the existential threat to the Russian Empire at the time of Napoleon‘s invasion of Russia in 1812. The state was able to create such conditions that the Church, after clutching for several decades to its dirigisme, could resume its activities and act in a patriotic spirit to rescue the Orthodox Faith, reportedly the only real and right faith, with the full commitment of each individual. The ideology of the Church coincided with the ideology of the state, which proclaimed the forthcoming struggle as an immense effort to save the homeland. It was the Patriotic War.
topic Rusko
ruská pravoslavná církev
vlastenecká válka
posvátný synod
Russia
Russian Orthodox Church
Patriotic War
Holy Synod
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