Shaping public Orthodoxy: Women’s peace activism and the Orthodox Churches in the Ukrainian crisis

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    This chapter discusses women’s peace activism in contemporary Ukraine, following the Maidan protests, the annexation of Crimea by Russia, and the war in the Eastern regions of the country. Taking up four different examples of such activism, the author shows how new forms of women’s sociopolitical engagement are informed or inspired by religious values, notions, and representations. While the initiatives have different understandings of the roots and resolutions of the conflict, they are all attentive to the gendered aspects of war. Moreover, they all draw from the Orthodox tradition as a spiritual and cultural resource for the advancement of social cohesion, solidarity, empathy, and the common good.
    Originele taal-2English
    TitelOrthodox Christianity and Gender
    SubtitelDynamics of Tradition, Culture and Lived Practice
    RedacteurenHelena Kupari, Elina Vuola
    Plaats van productieLondon/New York
    UitgeverijRoutledge
    Hoofdstuk9
    Pagina's149-170
    Aantal pagina's22
    ISBN van elektronische versie9780203701188
    ISBN van geprinte versie9781138574205
    DOI's
    StatusPublished - 2020

    Publicatie series

    NaamRoutledge Studies in Religion
    UitgeverijRoutledge

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