An Orthodox Parish on the Non-confessional outskirts of the Russian Empire: the case of Finland
Alexey Beglov The Orthodox Parish in Non-Orthodox Border Regions of the Russian Empire: the Case of Finland Alexey Beglov- Senior Researcher at Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Science; Associate Professor, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow, Russia), religiono7@rambler.ru In this article the problem of the collision of different paradigms of religious and national identity in a multinational and multi-confessional Russian Empire is shown on the example of a debate about the model of the Orthodox parish in Finland. The debate revealed a conflict between the two legal systems - imperial and that of the Grand Duchy of Finland. The Finnish legislation was perceived in the Grand Duchy as a guarantee of national identity. Therefore, the question about the status of the Orthodox parish was central for the conflict between the imperial centre and the periphery, as well as the process of Finland's national determination. The paper shows that the Empire and its general religious legislation lost in this matter to the Senate and the laws of the Dutchy. At the same time, the discussion resonated the internal Orthodox debate about the improved, ideal organisation of the parish. From this point of view, the Finnish project aroused ambivalent reaction of the Orthodox. On the one hand, they rejected the Protestant influence and a too deep intrusion of the civil authorities into the life of parish community. On the other hand, the supporters of the liberation of parish from the Church-State tutelage hoped The study was prepared within the framework of the Fundamental Research Program of the Russian Academy of Sciences "Nations and the State in World History", the project "Religion and constructs of national Identity in Eastern Europe in the XX century". page 107that a detailed description of the parish self-government, given in the Finnish project, could be extended to the rest of Empire. Keywords: Russian Orthodox Church, Church reforms, Orthodox pari ... Read more
____________________

This publication was posted on Libmonster in another country. The article seemed interesting to our editor.

Full version: https://library.se/m/articles/view/An-Orthodox-Parish-on-the-Non-confessional-outskirts-of-the-Russian-Empire-the-case-of-Finland
Eesti Online · 211 days ago 0 113
Professional Authors' Comments:
Order by: 
Per page: 
 
  • There are no comments yet
Library guests comments




Actions
Rate
0 votes
Publisher
Eesti Online
Tallinn, Estonia
15.12.2024 (211 days ago)
Link
Permanent link to this publication:

https://library.ee/blogs/entry/An-Orthodox-Parish-on-the-Non-confessional-outskirts-of-the-Russian-Empire-the-case-of-Finland


© library.ee
 
Library Partners

LIBRARY.EE - Digital Library of Estonia

Create your author's collection of articles, books, author's works, biographies, photographic documents, files. Save forever your author's legacy in digital form. Click here to register as an author.
An Orthodox Parish on the Non-confessional outskirts of the Russian Empire: the case of Finland
 

Editorial Contacts
Chat for Authors: EE LIVE: We are in social networks:

About · News · For Advertisers

Digital Library of Estonia ® All rights reserved.
2014-2025, LIBRARY.EE is a part of Libmonster, international library network (open map)
Keeping the heritage of Estonia


LIBMONSTER NETWORK ONE WORLD - ONE LIBRARY

US-Great Britain Sweden Serbia
Russia Belarus Ukraine Kazakhstan Moldova Tajikistan Estonia Russia-2 Belarus-2

Create and store your author's collection at Libmonster: articles, books, studies. Libmonster will spread your heritage all over the world (through a network of affiliates, partner libraries, search engines, social networks). You will be able to share a link to your profile with colleagues, students, readers and other interested parties, in order to acquaint them with your copyright heritage. Once you register, you have more than 100 tools at your disposal to build your own author collection. It's free: it was, it is, and it always will be.

Download app for Android