Fractured Orthodoxy

The Apocalypticism of the Russian World (Russkii Mir) Theology

Auteurs-es

  • David K. Goodin Université Laval

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.26443/jcreor.v5i1.105

Mots-clés :

Eastern Orthodoxy, Russian World (Russkii Mir), Apocalypticism, Invasion of Ukraine, Saint Irenaeus of Lyon

Résumé

The Russian World (Russkii Mir) theology is at the heart of the invasion of Ukraine, and is fueling the ongoing war with apocalyptic rhetoric. Specifically, the Patriarch Kirill (Gundiaev), Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus’ and Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church, has declared the “special military operation” in Ukraine to be a Holy War, and sees the Russian Federation as the prophesied one restraining the reign of the Antichrist (2 Thessalonians 6–7). The West, and its permissive culture of secularist governments, religious pluralism, reproductive freedom, and acceptance of LGBTQIA+ persons, is seen as literally satanic – that is, as heralding the coming of the Antichrist from the Book of Revelation. This article traces the evolution of this aberrant theology, as well as the geopolitical contexts in which it has evolved. The article concludes with a counternarrative coming from the Orthodox Church Father, Saint Irenaeus of Lyon (☦︎ 202 CE). It is hoped that a “Return to the Fathers” in theological worldview will, in turn, help Russian Orthodoxy to return to sanity, and away from its dangerous apocalyptic rhetoric.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

David K. Goodin, Université Laval

David K. Goodin earned a PhD in Religious Studies from McGill University in the philosophy of religion, with a concentration in Patristic theology. Currently, he is a Professeur Associé at the Université Laval, Institut de Théologie Orthodoxe de Montréal. Research interests include theodicy and eco-theology with a specialization on the sacred forests of the Ethiopian Täwaḥədo tradition. He is the author of numerous academic books and articles, including Confronting Evil: Theodicy in the Eastern Patristic Tradition (Alexander Press, 2021). Originally from Miami, Florida, David K. Goodin now resides and teaches in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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2024-06-05

Comment citer

Goodin, David K. 2024. « Fractured Orthodoxy: The Apocalypticism of the Russian World (Russkii Mir) Theology ». Journal of the Council for Research on Religion 5 (1). Montreal, QC, Canada:1–15. https://doi.org/10.26443/jcreor.v5i1.105.