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Is the Russian invasion of Ukraine a 'Holy War'? This book offers insights into the complex ideology of the Russki Mir or 'Russian World', which must be understood as Russian-shaped world order or peace - but above all, a claim to the sacred.
The collected essays describe how Far Right politics in Europe and its resonances with the Russian World nod to the changing meaning of Christianism, defying and transforming the categories of religion and politics, and challenging common conceptions of the role of Christianity in European politics.
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
1 The Many Faces of Christianism: The 'Russian World' in Europe
Marietta van der Tol, Petr Kratochvíl, Sophia Johnson, and Zoran Grozdanov
2 Populism and Religion: Why the Twain Will Always Meet
Petr Kratochvíl
3 When a Light Cloak Turns into a Pious Cage: Thinking National Identity with Karl Barth and John Paul II
Zoran Grozdanov
4 Fratelli Tutti: A Failed Battle against Christian Nationalism?
Anne Guillard
5 The Russian World, The Hungarian World, and Make America Great Again: Political Imaginaries and Their Spaces
Marietta van der Tol
6 Russian World, Holy Russia: Towards a New Ideology?
Veronica Cibotaru
7 Putinism and Alexander Solzhenitsyn's Religious Motifs
Dmytro Bintsarovskyi
8 From St. Paul and Carl Schmitt to Alexander Dugin: The Katechon as a Political Category in Empire Building
Dustin J. Byrd
9 Between Religious Nationalism and Universal Familism: Anti-Gender Movement Values in Croatia and Serbia
Ivan Tranfić
10 The Orthodox Church and the Greek Solution Party: A Stunted Political Relation between Adjacent Ideological Platforms
Konstantinos Papastathis and Anastasia Litina
11 Belonging without Attending? National Identity and Contemporary Religious Patterns in Serbia
Marko Veković
12 The Danish People's Party and the Heritage of Tidehverv: A National Example of a European Tendency
Erik Sporon Fiedler
13 Christianity, Religion and Christian Democracy
Katharina Kunter and Leon van den Broeke
14 The European Union as a Space of (In)Securities: Analysing Political Reasoning by Lithuanian Catholics
Rosita Garškaitė-Antonowicz
15 Theopolitical Visions of National Belonging: Resisting the Totalising Tendencies of Inclusion
Jenny Leith
16 The Contested Meanings of the Anglican Parish in Multireligious England
Lauren Morry
17 Concluding Reflection: The Call for Political Theologies after Christendom
Marietta van der Tol, Petr Kratochvíl, Sophia Johnson, and Zoran Grozdanov
Appendix 1: A Declaration on the "Russian World" (Russkii Mir) Teaching
Appendix 2: A statement of solidarity with the Orthodox Declaration on the "Russian World" (russkii mir) Teaching, and against Christian Nationalism and New Totalitarianism
Index