The Serbian Orthodox Church as a Political Actor in the Aftermath of October 5, 2000
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2008
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This study tackles the place and role of the Orthodox Church in Serbian society, state, and political life after October 5, 2000. Owing to its present "symphony" with the state, the church now offers a new ideological framework and value-system for state institutions such as the armed forces and public education. This new role of the church is particularly emphasized in the current legislation. One could probably refer to the "etatization" of the Serbian Church, with some negative consequences for non-traditional religious communities. The relations with the Macedonian and Montenegrin Orthodox churches have also been discussed in this context. In post-Milosevic Serbia, religious rights and freedoms have been considerably extended, but there is still a great deal of arbitrariness, even completely partial interpretations of the church-state relations. In the concluding section, this article deals with the church's traditionalist perception of society as narod (the people), with some reco...mmendations as for the possible cooperation between the church and civil society in Serbia.
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Politics and Religion, 2008, 1, 2, 237-269Издавач:
- Cambridge Univ Press, New York
DOI: 10.1017/S1755048308000199
ISSN: 1755-0483
WoS: 000270261700004
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85011465132
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Sociologija / SociologyTY - JOUR AU - Vukomanović, Milan PY - 2008 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/801 AB - This study tackles the place and role of the Orthodox Church in Serbian society, state, and political life after October 5, 2000. Owing to its present "symphony" with the state, the church now offers a new ideological framework and value-system for state institutions such as the armed forces and public education. This new role of the church is particularly emphasized in the current legislation. One could probably refer to the "etatization" of the Serbian Church, with some negative consequences for non-traditional religious communities. The relations with the Macedonian and Montenegrin Orthodox churches have also been discussed in this context. In post-Milosevic Serbia, religious rights and freedoms have been considerably extended, but there is still a great deal of arbitrariness, even completely partial interpretations of the church-state relations. In the concluding section, this article deals with the church's traditionalist perception of society as narod (the people), with some recommendations as for the possible cooperation between the church and civil society in Serbia. PB - Cambridge Univ Press, New York T2 - Politics and Religion T1 - The Serbian Orthodox Church as a Political Actor in the Aftermath of October 5, 2000 EP - 269 IS - 2 SP - 237 VL - 1 DO - 10.1017/S1755048308000199 ER -
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Vukomanović, M.. (2008). The Serbian Orthodox Church as a Political Actor in the Aftermath of October 5, 2000. in Politics and Religion Cambridge Univ Press, New York., 1(2), 237-269. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755048308000199
Vukomanović M. The Serbian Orthodox Church as a Political Actor in the Aftermath of October 5, 2000. in Politics and Religion. 2008;1(2):237-269. doi:10.1017/S1755048308000199 .
Vukomanović, Milan, "The Serbian Orthodox Church as a Political Actor in the Aftermath of October 5, 2000" in Politics and Religion, 1, no. 2 (2008):237-269, https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755048308000199 . .