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The Orthodox Church and National Identity in Post-Communist Romania

Part of the Modernity, Memory and Identity in South-East Europe series
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This book explores the Romanian Orthodox Church’s arguments on national identity to legitimize its own place in a post-communist Romania.

The work traces the clergy’s deployment of the concepts of Christian Orthodoxy and Latin legacy as part of an uncharted constellation of arguments in contemporary intellectual history.

A survey of public intellectuals’ opinions on national identity complements the Church’s views.

The investigation attempts to offer an insight into the Church’s efforts to re-assert itself, given free rein in a post-dictatorial world of accelerated modernization.

After clarifying and surveying the Church’s claims on institutional and national identity, the book then also explores the secular ideas on the subject.

The subsequent analysis treats this material as “speech acts” (statements doing, not only saying, something) which are occasionally out of sync.

Against a background of secularization, the Church’s rhetoric articulates a distinct line of thought in the post-89 intellectual landscape. 

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Product Details
3030484262 / 9783030484262
Hardback
18/08/2020
Switzerland
English
173 pages
21 cm
Print on demand edition.