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Zgodovina Ruske pravoslavne Cerkve v Sovjetski zvezi (Stalinovo obdobje) : diplomsko delo
ID Čurič, Kristina (Author), ID Malmenvall, Simon (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Ruska pravoslavna Cerkev je vedno imela zapletene odnose s Sovjetsko zvezo. Že sam Lenin je duhovnike kruto preganjal, vendar je to počel le v času ruske državljanske vojne, drugače pa zanj represija ni bila sprejemljiva oblika vladanja. Čeprav je bil v njegovem času zaprt patriarh, se je pravo trpljenje Ruske pravoslavne Cerkve začelo pod Stalinom. Ruska pravoslavna Cerkev se je začela zavedati, da se mora zaščititi, zato je patriarh sklenil podpreti Stalina. Vendar to ni pomagalo, saj so se v 30-ih letih (Stalinove čistke) začela nova preganjanja. Zato še toliko bolj preseneti odnos Stalina do Cerkve v času druge svetovne vojne. Cerkev ni več preganjana, saj jo Stalin sedaj potrebuje. Še vedno pa se dogajajo preganjanja za tiste, ki želijo oživeti versko življenje pod nemško okupacijo. Ti duhovniki so ostro kaznovani, saj jih sumijo sodelovanja z nemško okupacijo. To je bilo še bolj sumljivo, saj so Nemci začeli ponovno odpirati cerkve, ki so bile prej zaprte. Zaradi tega pa je Stalin začel sodelovati s Cerkvijo. Po koncu vojne se je vse začelo znova: nova preganjanja, nove aretacije. Zdaj so začeli preganjati tudi intelektualce, ki so zagovarjali religijo. Preganjanje je trajalo vse do Stalinove smrti leta 1953. Danes pa v Rusiji vlada prepričanje, ki je mešanica stalinizma in pravoslavja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Ruska pravoslavna cerkev, Sovjetska zveza, Stalin, Lenin, druga svetovna vojna, komunizem
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana ; Maribor
Publisher:[K. Čurič]
Year:2022
Number of pages:VIII, 32 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-144772 This link opens in a new window
UDC:271.222(470)-9:929Stalin J.(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:145279747 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.03.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:History of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Soviet union (Stalin's era)
Abstract:
Russian Orthodox Church always had a complicated relationship with the Soviet Union. Lenin himself cruelly persecuted priests, but he only did it in the time of Russian civil war, otherwise repression was not acceptable form of government for him. Although in Lenin’s time patriarch was imprisoned, true suffering of the Russian Orthodox Church began under Stalin. Russian Orthodox Church began to realize that it needs to protect itself and that is why the patriarch decided to support Stalin. However, that didn’t help, because in the 1930s (Stalin’s purges) new persecutions started. Because of this, Stalin’s attitude towards the Church in the Second World War is surprising. The Church was no longer persecuted because now Stalin needed it. Persecutions of those that wanted to revive religious life under German occupation still happened. These priests were severely punished because they were suspected of collaboration with German occupators. This was furthermore more suspicious because Germans started to openin churches that were previously closed. Because of this Stalin began collaboratin with the Church. After the war, it all started again: new persecutions, new arrests. Now they also started persecuting scholars that defended religion. Persecution lasted until Stalin’s death in 1953. Today, in Russia rules the conviction that is a mix of Stalinism and orthodoxy.

Keywords:Russian Orthodox Church, Soviet Union, Stalin, Lenin, Second World War, communism

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