2605250
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10.1080/09637494.2016.1194010
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The Russian Orthodox Church as Moral Norm Entrepreneur
Stoeckl, Kristina
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Russian Orthodox Church
norms
morality politics
religion
international institutions
<p>Conflicts over religious symbols in the public sphere, gay marriage, abortion or gender equality have shown their disruptive potential across many societies in the world. They have also become the subject of political and legal debates in international institutions. These conflicts emerge out of different worldviews and normative conceptions of the good, and they are frequently framed in terms of competing interpretations of human rights. One newcomer voice in conflicts over rights and values in the international sphere is the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), which in recent years has become an active promoter of ‘traditional values’ both inside Russia and internationally. This article studies the ideational pre- requisites and dynamics of Russian Orthodox ‘norm protagonism’ in the international arena.</p>
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2016-05-03
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2605249
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https://zenodo.org/records/2605250/files/Stoeckl - 2016 - The Russian Orthodox Church as moral norm entrepre.pdf
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Religion, State and Society
44
2
132-151
2016-05-03