Religion in Post-Soviet Russia: From the Religious Renaissance to Anticlericalism



This course will outline the periods of the religious transformation in post-Soviet Russia, examine the factors that influenced the formation of the contemporary religious situation, and discuss the contemporary cultural and political developments affecting religion in Russia. Special attention will be paid to the relations among the church, government, and society; the development of the so-called “four traditional religions of Russia” and contemporary religious minorities; and the role of the Russian Orthodox Church not only as Russia’s most influential religious organization but also as a serious political force with a clearly defined social agenda. The course will also examine the formation of religious identity, religion and contemporary Russian mass culture, religion and education, religion and interethnic relations, religious tolerance and intolerance, and religious fundamentalism and anticlericalism. Readings will include both scholarly articles and Russian media sources.

Schedule
2:00pm-2:50pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Jul 6, 2017 to Aug 18, 2017)
Location
Warner Hall 202
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