Religion Shaped Identity Political Entities Russia Rus', Essay

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¶ … religion shaped identity political entities Russia (Rus', Soviet Union, Russian federation) ways 'Historically, there has been a somewhat tricky dichotomy between religion in what is today known as Russia and the political situation that has governed this country. The relationship between these two crucial elements of society -- religion and politics -- has at times been in accordance with one another, and other times dangerously at odds with each other. Today there is a degree of tolerance and temperance between these two aspects of Russian life that have served to produce a great deal of friction throughout the country previously. During the period of Czarist Russia, which concluded in 1917, politics exerted a great deal of influence over religion. With the Czars governing the country, Russian Orthodoxy was essentially the only religion supported by the state. Despite the fact that this religion was prevalent throughout the country well before the Czarist period, it was during this time frame that it was not only officially sanctioned as...

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Religion was widely viewed as a means of controlling the masses and justifying the domination of the Czars and the large, unequal tracts of land and power that they wielded over the masses. Subsequently, during the Communist period of Russia in which the Soviet Union flourished, politics shaped religion by widely presenting it as a political entity. Russian Orthodoxy was highly persecuted during this timeframe, although it was tolerated more than the presence of other religions. It is significant to note that in this respect, religion played a part in the political scene of Communism because it helped to serve…

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McCarthy, B. (2012). "Grappling with a post-Soviet identity." PRI's The World. Retrieved from http://www.theworld.org/2012/01/post-soviet-identity/

No author. (2007). "Religious and political history of modern Russia." Mary Mother of God Mission Society. Retrieved from http://www.vladmission.org/history/religiouspoliticalhist.htm


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