The moralist international: Russia in the global culture wars
"Explains the dynamics and mechanisms behind the backlash against sex and gender based human rights in eastern Europe and the Orthodox world and shows how Russia came to assume a leadership role in the global culture wars
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CONTENTS Preface vii 1 Introduction PART I. LEARNING THE CULTURE WARS 1 Religion: Conservative Aggiornamento and the Globalization of the Culture Wars 17 2 History: The Sources of Russia’s Traditional-Values Conservatism 29 3 Intellectual Roots: The Shared Legacy of Pitirim Sorokin 50 Context: The Rise of Traditional-Values Conservatism inside Russia 66 4 PART IL DOING THE CULTURE WARS 5 6 Ambitions: The Russian Orthodox Church and Its Transnational Conservative Alliances 87 Networks: Civil Society and the Rise of the Russian Christian Right 103 v
Contents vi 7 8 Strategies: The Russian Orthodox Anti-Abortion Discourse in a Transnational Context 126 Leadership: Russian Traditional-Values Conservatism and State Diplomacy 136 Epilogue 153 Acknowledgments 157 Bibliography 159 Index 193
BIBLIOGRAPHY Interviews Interview. 2017a. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a member of the diplomatic corps to the UN of a post-Soviet country. Place: The interview was conducted via Skype. Original language: Russian (all quotes have been translated by April French). Date: February 23, 2017. ----------. 2017b. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a European stakeholder from the NGO sector. Place: The interview was conducted via Skype. Original language: English. Date: June 16, 2017. --------- . 2017c. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a pro-life activist. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: January 28, 2017. --------- . 2017d. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a Russian Evangelical leader. Place: Moscow. Original language: English. Date: 03.02.2017. --------- . 2017e. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Alexey Komov. The interviewee agreed to waive confidentiality. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: January 31, 2017. --------- . 2017E Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Anatolij Antonov, Russian cofounder of the World Congress of Families. The interviewee agreed to waive confidentiality. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: February 3, 2017. --------- . 2017g. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Gerald Huebner at Homeschooling Congress in Italy. The interviewee agreed to
waive confidentiality. Place: Rome. Original language: English. Date: May 19, 2017. 159
ібо Bibliography ----------. 2017h. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Heiner Bielefeldt, former UN Ambassador for Religious Freedom. The interviewee agreed to waive confidentiality. Place: The interview was conducted via Skype. Original language: German (translation by the authors). Date: January 16, 2017. --------- . 2017i. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Maxim Obukhov. The interviewee agreed to waive confidentiality. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: January 14, 2017. --------- . 2017Ј. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with church administrator. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: January 14, 2017. --------- . 2018a. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a participant at the Homeschooling Congress in Russia. Place: Moscow. Original language: English. Date: May 5, 2018. --------- . 2018b. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a pro-life activist. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: February 9, 2018. ----------. 2018c. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a UN diplomat. Place: New York. Original language: English. Date: February 23, 2018. --------- . 2018d. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Allan Carlson. The interviewee agreed to waive confidentality. Place: Moscow. Original language: English. Date: May 19, 2018. --------- . 2018e. Interview conducted in the context of the
POSEC project with an American Participant at the Homeschooling Congress in Russia. Place: Moscow. Original language: English. Date: May 19, 2018. --------- . 2018f. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with an American stakeholder from the NGO sector. Place: The interview was conducted via Skype. Original language: English. Date: February 23, 2018. --------- . 2018g. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with two anonymous American participants in the Homeschooling Congress in Russia. Place: Moscow. Original language: English. Date: May 18, 2018. --------- . 2018h. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Vsevolod Chaplin. The interviewee agreed to waive confidentiality. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: February 7, 2018. --------- . 2018І. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with former American NGO leader. Place: The interview was conducted via Skype. Original language: English. Date: November 21, 2018.
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INDEX abortion, 23, 43-45,110. See also pro-life movement Activists beyond Borders (Keck and Sikkink), 9 Adelheim, Pavel, 75 Agadjanian, Alexander, 34-35 aggiornamento, 17-19. See also conservative aggiornamento Alexievich, Svetlana, 15 Alexy II, Patriarch, 68 Alfeyev, Hilarion, 90, 94,122 alliances, transnational, 26-28 American Sex Revolution, The (Sorokin), 52, 61, 63-64 Anderson, John, 37 Andreeva, Nina, 32-33, 37 anti-modernism, 7 anti-Westernism, 7» 35-37, 72, 76, 79-81, 125 Antonov, Anatoly, 45, 47-49, 55,118 Asuaga, Ignacio, 118 atheism, 12, 26, 30-31, 34, 36, 41, 86, 94,119, 124 August Putsch, 42, 42n5 Bases ofthe Social Concept ofthe Russian Orthodox Church, 88-89 Basis ofthe Social Teaching ofthe Russian Orthodox Church, The, 127 Beloborodov, Igor, 107 Benedict Option, The (Dreher), 61, 65 Benedict XVI, Pope, 97. See also Ratzinger, Joseph Berdyaev, Nikolai, 54-55 Berger, Peter, 28 Bibikhin, Vladimir, 31 Bielefeldt, Heiner, 144,146—47 Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, 99-100 Bluhm, Katharina, 104nl Bob, Clifford, 28 Bradley Foundation, 96 Brandt, Martin, 104nl Brown, Harold O. K., 53, 65 Buddhism, 73, 92 Bulekov, Hegumen Philaret, 91 Burawoy, Michael, 51 Bush, George W., 27,134 Buss, Doris, 54 Carlson, Allan, 45-46, 46n8, 48-49, 53, 55, 105-6,115,118-19 Casanova, José, 8 Catholic Church, 4n4, 8,17-19, 88-89, 93-99, 126,145-46 Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam), 145 С-Fam. See Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam) Chaplin, Vsevolod, 1, Ini, 73, 79, 93,148 Chapnin, Sergej, 99 Christensen, Bryce, 53 Christian Right, 5, 8, 24-25, 27, 29, 37-38,
54-57, 86, 91,102,109,120,126. See abo CoMission; Focus on the Family; pro-life movement CitizenGo, 2, 8,117-18,143 Cold War, 26, 33, 86 CoMission, 38-39,43, 49 193
194 Index conservatism, 29-30; American vs. Russian, 64-65; diplomacy and, 136-151; outer sources of, 36-38; political, 75-79; rise of, 66-84; Soviet roots of, 30-36 conservative aggiornamento, 4, 4n4, 7-11, 22, 28, 67-69, 71-72, 87-92,132,136,154 Constitution (American), 23,102n7 Constitution (Russian), 10, 67,132 Constitution (Russian Federation), 84 Council of Europe, 10,13, 90,101,147-51,147n5 Cowell, Frank R., 59 creationism, 121-24 Crimea, 97, 99, 111, 118-19,148 Crisis ofOur Age, The (Sorokin), 54 Cuba, 97-98 cultural Marxism, 86 culture- and values-centrism, 57-60 culture wars, 2-7, 9; exporting, 26-28; family and, 21; global, 22-26; globalization of, 28; ideological elements of, 79-82; morality conflicts and, 17; as term, 23-24 Culture Wars: The Struggle to Define America (Hunter), 22 Curanović, Alicija, 81 Darmodekhin, Sergey V., 46 Davidson, Natalie, 106 Declaration ofValues of the Union of the States of Russia and Belarus, 77-78 Demographic Policy for the Russian Federation—Present to 2025,129-30 depravity stories, 80 Dignitatis Humanae (Second Vatican Council), 89 diplomacy, 92,100,115,136-51,154 Dobrenkov, Vladimir, 56 Dobson, James, 39-42 domestic violence, 1-2, ln2, 3,101,106,109, 117,148 Donnelly, Mike, 117 Dreher, Rod, 24, 61, 65 Dugin, Alexander G.։ 56-57 education. See homeschooling movement Equal Rights Amendment, 23 Evangelicalism, 74, 99-100 Experience ofMoral Orthodox Theology in Apologetic Lighting, The (Stelletsky), 20 Falwell, Jerry, 38, 80 Families before and after Perestroika: Russian and U.S. Perspectives, 47-48 family, 20-21, 61-64,106 Figes,
Orlando, 15 1 Corinthians, 21 1 John, 69 Focus on the Family, 39-43, 49, 92 Francis, Pope, 97-98 Fukuyama, Francis, 26 fundamentalism, 8,12,17, 22, 68, 75, 98,101 Gallaher, Brandon, 21 Gates, Bill, 85 Gates, Melinda, 85 Gay, Robert, 113 gender-theory, 113 Gessen, Masha, 104nl GHEX. See Global Home Education Exchange (GHEX) Glanzet, Perry, 38-39 Global Gag Rule, 135 Global Home Education Exchange (GHEX), 116,116nll, 117-18 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 15nl, 32, 42n5 Graham, Billy, 52, 74. See also Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Graham, Franklin, 100 Gramsci, Antonio, 85 Habermas, Jürgen, 3,17-18, 90 Herman, Didi, 54 homeschooling movement, 114-25 Home School League Defense Association (HSLDA), 116,116nl0,117 Horowitz, Irving Louis, 54 HSLDA. See Home School League Defense Association (HSLDA) Huebner, Gerald, 116nll, 117 human rights, 10, 88-94,106,137,137nl, 140-41,144-45. See also Universal Declaration of Human Rights Hunter, James Davison, 2, 4-5, 22-23, 25, 76 individualism, 16, 31,145,147 Inglehart, Ronald, 3 internet, 149-50 Inter-Religious Council of Russia, 73 Islam, 27-28, 74, 92,144 Ivanov, Anatolii, 31 Jacobs, Larry, 55-56 Jenkins, Philip, 28 John, Gospel of, 69 John Templeton Foundation, 96—97 John XXIII, Pope, 8 Kaieda, Gleb, 21,108-9 Kartashkin, Vladimir, 141
Index Kaufmann, Eric, 115 Keck, Margaret E., 9 Khomyakov, Vladimir, 1 Kirill, 68-73, 79, 88-90, 98,101,131 KUssicheskie Besedy, 122-25 Knorre, Boris, 98 Komov, Alexey, 85,107-8, 111, 113,120-25 Kon, Igor, 34 Kuby, Gabriele, 113 Kuznetsov, Feliks, 30 Law on Freedom of Conscience and Religious Associations, 39n4 laws: on abortion, 130; on immoralism, 10; on purity, 79-80; Yarovaya, 100 League for Safe Internet {Liga Besopasnogo Interneta), 149-50 Lega, 111-12 Legoida, Vladimir, 84 Lehman, Karsten, 26 Lewis, Andrew, 19 LGBT ideology, 7-8 LGBT lobby, 80 liberalism, 10,16, 32, 69-70, 81 Loshchinin, Valery, 139-40 Love, Marriage and Family in Eastern Orthodox Perspective (Dedon and Tostyanskiy, eds.), 21 Luehrmann, Sonja, 44-45 Mace, David R., 61 Magister, Sandro, 94 Makrides, Vasilios, 19-20 Malakis, Philip, 121 Malofeev, Konstantin, 110,112-13,112n8, 149 Manhattan Declaration, 94 Mannheim, Karl, 50-51 Mark, Gospel of, 69 marriage, 21, 54, 62, 84, 92,102,102n8 Marsden, Lee, 27 Marxism, 31,48, 85-86,119 masculinity, 66-67 Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, 102,102n8 Matskovsky, Mikhail, 40-41 Matthew, Gospel of, 69 McGuckin, John, 21 Medvedev, Dmitry, 75 Mexico City Policy, 135 Milonov, Vitaly, 79,131 minorities, 28, 70, 80, 83,142 Mizulina, Elena, 79,131 modernity, 3-6, 8,18 195 Mohler, Albert, 52 monasticism, 19-21 Moral Code of the Builder of Communism, 35-36, 35n3 Moral Majority, 38 Morris, Henry, 121 Moscow Creation Society, 121-22 Moss, Kevin, 104nl Mouráo Permoser, Julia, 5-6 Movsesian, Mark, 92 Moynihan, Robert, 94-95 New Left, 7n5 Next Christendom,
The (Jenkins), 28 Nichols, Lawrence T., 51, 62 Nisbet, Robert, 53-54 norm entrepreneurship, 3, 3n3, 9 Norms ofFaith as a Norm ofLife (Kirill), 68 Obama, Barack, 102,138 Obergefell v. Hodges, 102,102n7 Obukhov, Maxim, 44,133 “On Approving the Strategy for the Develop ment of Education in the Russian Federation for the Period until 2025,” 77 Østbø, Jardar, 34 PACE. See Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Parenting toward the Kingdom: Orthodox Christian Principles of Child-Rearing (Malakis), 121 Parfent’ev, Pavel, 107,116-17 Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), 136,147-51,147n5 Patriarchal Commission for the Family, Protection of Motherhood and Childhood, 107-9 patriarchy, 16, 66-67 Pence, Mike, 54 People’s Council, 1, 98 perestroika, 15,15nl, 31-32 Perversion for Profit (film), 52 Pickel, Susanne, 52 Potikha, Vladimir, 134 progressivism, 3, 5, 7,11,19, 22, 28 pro-life movement, 43-45,110,126-35 Protestantism, 18-19, 21, 23, 28, 53, 74, 88, 93, 121-22 Pro Vita, 112 purity, 79-80 Pussy Riot, 75 Putin, Vladimir, 10, 35-36, 75֊76, 84, 87,101, 105,129
196 Index Ratzinger, Joseph, 94. See also Benedict XVI, Pope Reagan, Ronald, 135 Reno, R. R., 99 Ridiger, Aleksii, 32 Right's Turn in Conservative Christian Politics, The (Lewis), 19 Rimashevskaya, Natalia, 63 Roe v. Wade, 23 Russian Center for Family Policy, 2 Russian Orthodox Church: as agent of change, 68; Catholic Church and, 93-99; conservatism and, 29-30, 78-79; conserva tive aggiornamento and, 68-69, 88-92,132; and “fundamental confrontation of our age,” CJ-TT, human rights and, 91,140-45; perestroika and, 31-32; pro-life movement and, 127-32; public opinion on, 82-84; Putin and, 87; social ethics and, 19-21; spiritual-moral values and, 34-35; World Congress of Families and, 107 Russian Orthodox Church's Teaching on Human Dignity, Freedom and Rights, 89 Ryabykh, Igumen Filip, 139-40 Sacred Space Is Never Empty, A: A History of Soviet Atheism (Smolkin), 30 Saint Andrew the First-Called Foundation, 110,133 Saint Basil the Great Charitable Foundation, 110 Saint Gregory the Theologian Charitable Foundation, 95 Saints Petr and Fevrona Foundation for the Support of the Family and Demography, 108 Schleiermacher, Friedrich, 18 Schmidt, Thomas Μ., 18 Secondhand Time (Alexievich), 15 Second Vatican Council, 4n4, 8,17-18, 88-89, 94-95 secularism, 10,16,18—19, 52, 54, 68-69, 73, 91, 93-94, 98-99,113,115-16,154 sensate culture, 50-53, 57, 59-61, 64 sexual revolution, 33-34, 57, 60-61, 63, 85 Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth? (Kaufmann), 115 Shamolina, Irina, 107,121-25 Shevchenko, Ivan, 47 Shishkov, Andrey, 99-100,113 Shlegel, Robert, 148-49 Sikkink, Kathryn, 9 Silent
Scream (film), 44 Sipko, Yuri, 100 Slavophilism, 32, 60 Smirnov, Dmitry, 79,107-8,107n5,108-10, 118,121 Smolkin, Victoria, 30-31 SMV. See spiritual-moral values (SMV) Social and Cultural Dynamics (Sorokin), 58 Social Doctrine of the Russian Orthodox Church, 89 Sokolovskiy, Ruslan, 150 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 47, 53-55 Sorokin, Pitirim A., 50-65 Soros, George, 85 Soviet Union: abortion in, 43-44; August Putsch in, 42n5; birthrate in, 49; Dobson and, 42; fall of, 15-16, 57, 63; Moscow Patriarchate in, 20; in roots of social conservatism, 30-36 Spadaro, Antonio, 97 Sperling, Valerie, 78 Stalin, Joseph, 86 Stelletsky, Nicholas, 20 Stensvold, Anne, 26 Stroop, Christopher, 104nl totalitarianism, 23-24, 40, 94 Trump, Donald, 54,102,135,138 Ukraine, 97, 99,111-12,148. See also Crimea United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), 136-48 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 89-90,105,114-15,138,141 Vatican II, 4n4, 8,17-18, 88-89, 94-95 Vodolazkin, Evgeniy, 99 VRNS. See World Russian People’s Council (Vsemirniyj Russkij Narodnyj Sobor, VRNS) Wagner, Peter, 4-5 Weigel, George, 99 Whisperers, The (Figes), 15 Why Cant We Love Them Both (Willke), 44 Williams, Daniel K., 39 Willke, Barbara, 44 Willke, John, 44 Women, Family and Children Issue Commit tee, 130 World Aflame (Graham), 52 World Congress of Families, 2, 8, 45-49, 53, 55, 65,101,104-5,104nl, 105n3,106-14, 107n5,116 World Russian People’s Council (Vsemirniyj Russkij Narodnyj Sobor, VRNS), 84,112
Index Yakovets, Yuri, 63-64 Yakunin, Vladimir, 110-11 Yakunina, Natalya, 110,133 Yampolskaya, Svetİana, 42 Yarovaya laws, 100 Yeltsin, Boris, 42n5 Za prava semi (For Family Rights), 116 Za zhizn, 134 Zimmerman, Carle, 52-53 Zimmerman, Shirley, 48 Zorkaltsev, Viktor, 77 Zyuganov, Gennadii, 34 197 |
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CONTENTS Preface vii 1 Introduction PART I. LEARNING THE CULTURE WARS 1 Religion: Conservative Aggiornamento and the Globalization of the Culture Wars 17 2 History: The Sources of Russia’s Traditional-Values Conservatism 29 3 Intellectual Roots: The Shared Legacy of Pitirim Sorokin 50 Context: The Rise of Traditional-Values Conservatism inside Russia 66 4 PART IL DOING THE CULTURE WARS 5 6 Ambitions: The Russian Orthodox Church and Its Transnational Conservative Alliances 87 Networks: Civil Society and the Rise of the Russian Christian Right 103 v
Contents vi 7 8 Strategies: The Russian Orthodox Anti-Abortion Discourse in a Transnational Context 126 Leadership: Russian Traditional-Values Conservatism and State Diplomacy 136 Epilogue 153 Acknowledgments 157 Bibliography 159 Index 193
BIBLIOGRAPHY Interviews Interview. 2017a. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a member of the diplomatic corps to the UN of a post-Soviet country. Place: The interview was conducted via Skype. Original language: Russian (all quotes have been translated by April French). Date: February 23, 2017. ----------. 2017b. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a European stakeholder from the NGO sector. Place: The interview was conducted via Skype. Original language: English. Date: June 16, 2017. --------- . 2017c. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a pro-life activist. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: January 28, 2017. --------- . 2017d. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a Russian Evangelical leader. Place: Moscow. Original language: English. Date: 03.02.2017. --------- . 2017e. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Alexey Komov. The interviewee agreed to waive confidentiality. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: January 31, 2017. --------- . 2017E Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Anatolij Antonov, Russian cofounder of the World Congress of Families. The interviewee agreed to waive confidentiality. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: February 3, 2017. --------- . 2017g. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Gerald Huebner at Homeschooling Congress in Italy. The interviewee agreed to
waive confidentiality. Place: Rome. Original language: English. Date: May 19, 2017. 159
ібо Bibliography ----------. 2017h. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Heiner Bielefeldt, former UN Ambassador for Religious Freedom. The interviewee agreed to waive confidentiality. Place: The interview was conducted via Skype. Original language: German (translation by the authors). Date: January 16, 2017. --------- . 2017i. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Maxim Obukhov. The interviewee agreed to waive confidentiality. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: January 14, 2017. --------- . 2017Ј. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with church administrator. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: January 14, 2017. --------- . 2018a. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a participant at the Homeschooling Congress in Russia. Place: Moscow. Original language: English. Date: May 5, 2018. --------- . 2018b. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a pro-life activist. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: February 9, 2018. ----------. 2018c. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with a UN diplomat. Place: New York. Original language: English. Date: February 23, 2018. --------- . 2018d. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Allan Carlson. The interviewee agreed to waive confidentality. Place: Moscow. Original language: English. Date: May 19, 2018. --------- . 2018e. Interview conducted in the context of the
POSEC project with an American Participant at the Homeschooling Congress in Russia. Place: Moscow. Original language: English. Date: May 19, 2018. --------- . 2018f. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with an American stakeholder from the NGO sector. Place: The interview was conducted via Skype. Original language: English. Date: February 23, 2018. --------- . 2018g. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with two anonymous American participants in the Homeschooling Congress in Russia. Place: Moscow. Original language: English. Date: May 18, 2018. --------- . 2018h. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with Vsevolod Chaplin. The interviewee agreed to waive confidentiality. Place: Moscow. Original language: Russian (translation by the authors). Date: February 7, 2018. --------- . 2018І. Interview conducted in the context of the POSEC project with former American NGO leader. Place: The interview was conducted via Skype. Original language: English. Date: November 21, 2018.
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INDEX abortion, 23, 43-45,110. See also pro-life movement Activists beyond Borders (Keck and Sikkink), 9 Adelheim, Pavel, 75 Agadjanian, Alexander, 34-35 aggiornamento, 17-19. See also conservative aggiornamento Alexievich, Svetlana, 15 Alexy II, Patriarch, 68 Alfeyev, Hilarion, 90, 94,122 alliances, transnational, 26-28 American Sex Revolution, The (Sorokin), 52, 61, 63-64 Anderson, John, 37 Andreeva, Nina, 32-33, 37 anti-modernism, 7 anti-Westernism, 7» 35-37, 72, 76, 79-81, 125 Antonov, Anatoly, 45, 47-49, 55,118 Asuaga, Ignacio, 118 atheism, 12, 26, 30-31, 34, 36, 41, 86, 94,119, 124 August Putsch, 42, 42n5 Bases ofthe Social Concept ofthe Russian Orthodox Church, 88-89 Basis ofthe Social Teaching ofthe Russian Orthodox Church, The, 127 Beloborodov, Igor, 107 Benedict Option, The (Dreher), 61, 65 Benedict XVI, Pope, 97. See also Ratzinger, Joseph Berdyaev, Nikolai, 54-55 Berger, Peter, 28 Bibikhin, Vladimir, 31 Bielefeldt, Heiner, 144,146—47 Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, 99-100 Bluhm, Katharina, 104nl Bob, Clifford, 28 Bradley Foundation, 96 Brandt, Martin, 104nl Brown, Harold O. K., 53, 65 Buddhism, 73, 92 Bulekov, Hegumen Philaret, 91 Burawoy, Michael, 51 Bush, George W., 27,134 Buss, Doris, 54 Carlson, Allan, 45-46, 46n8, 48-49, 53, 55, 105-6,115,118-19 Casanova, José, 8 Catholic Church, 4n4, 8,17-19, 88-89, 93-99, 126,145-46 Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam), 145 С-Fam. See Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam) Chaplin, Vsevolod, 1, Ini, 73, 79, 93,148 Chapnin, Sergej, 99 Christensen, Bryce, 53 Christian Right, 5, 8, 24-25, 27, 29, 37-38,
54-57, 86, 91,102,109,120,126. See abo CoMission; Focus on the Family; pro-life movement CitizenGo, 2, 8,117-18,143 Cold War, 26, 33, 86 CoMission, 38-39,43, 49 193
194 Index conservatism, 29-30; American vs. Russian, 64-65; diplomacy and, 136-151; outer sources of, 36-38; political, 75-79; rise of, 66-84; Soviet roots of, 30-36 conservative aggiornamento, 4, 4n4, 7-11, 22, 28, 67-69, 71-72, 87-92,132,136,154 Constitution (American), 23,102n7 Constitution (Russian), 10, 67,132 Constitution (Russian Federation), 84 Council of Europe, 10,13, 90,101,147-51,147n5 Cowell, Frank R., 59 creationism, 121-24 Crimea, 97, 99, 111, 118-19,148 Crisis ofOur Age, The (Sorokin), 54 Cuba, 97-98 cultural Marxism, 86 culture- and values-centrism, 57-60 culture wars, 2-7, 9; exporting, 26-28; family and, 21; global, 22-26; globalization of, 28; ideological elements of, 79-82; morality conflicts and, 17; as term, 23-24 Culture Wars: The Struggle to Define America (Hunter), 22 Curanović, Alicija, 81 Darmodekhin, Sergey V., 46 Davidson, Natalie, 106 Declaration ofValues of the Union of the States of Russia and Belarus, 77-78 Demographic Policy for the Russian Federation—Present to 2025,129-30 depravity stories, 80 Dignitatis Humanae (Second Vatican Council), 89 diplomacy, 92,100,115,136-51,154 Dobrenkov, Vladimir, 56 Dobson, James, 39-42 domestic violence, 1-2, ln2, 3,101,106,109, 117,148 Donnelly, Mike, 117 Dreher, Rod, 24, 61, 65 Dugin, Alexander G.։ 56-57 education. See homeschooling movement Equal Rights Amendment, 23 Evangelicalism, 74, 99-100 Experience ofMoral Orthodox Theology in Apologetic Lighting, The (Stelletsky), 20 Falwell, Jerry, 38, 80 Families before and after Perestroika: Russian and U.S. Perspectives, 47-48 family, 20-21, 61-64,106 Figes,
Orlando, 15 1 Corinthians, 21 1 John, 69 Focus on the Family, 39-43, 49, 92 Francis, Pope, 97-98 Fukuyama, Francis, 26 fundamentalism, 8,12,17, 22, 68, 75, 98,101 Gallaher, Brandon, 21 Gates, Bill, 85 Gates, Melinda, 85 Gay, Robert, 113 gender-theory, 113 Gessen, Masha, 104nl GHEX. See Global Home Education Exchange (GHEX) Glanzet, Perry, 38-39 Global Gag Rule, 135 Global Home Education Exchange (GHEX), 116,116nll, 117-18 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 15nl, 32, 42n5 Graham, Billy, 52, 74. See also Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Graham, Franklin, 100 Gramsci, Antonio, 85 Habermas, Jürgen, 3,17-18, 90 Herman, Didi, 54 homeschooling movement, 114-25 Home School League Defense Association (HSLDA), 116,116nl0,117 Horowitz, Irving Louis, 54 HSLDA. See Home School League Defense Association (HSLDA) Huebner, Gerald, 116nll, 117 human rights, 10, 88-94,106,137,137nl, 140-41,144-45. See also Universal Declaration of Human Rights Hunter, James Davison, 2, 4-5, 22-23, 25, 76 individualism, 16, 31,145,147 Inglehart, Ronald, 3 internet, 149-50 Inter-Religious Council of Russia, 73 Islam, 27-28, 74, 92,144 Ivanov, Anatolii, 31 Jacobs, Larry, 55-56 Jenkins, Philip, 28 John, Gospel of, 69 John Templeton Foundation, 96—97 John XXIII, Pope, 8 Kaieda, Gleb, 21,108-9 Kartashkin, Vladimir, 141
Index Kaufmann, Eric, 115 Keck, Margaret E., 9 Khomyakov, Vladimir, 1 Kirill, 68-73, 79, 88-90, 98,101,131 KUssicheskie Besedy, 122-25 Knorre, Boris, 98 Komov, Alexey, 85,107-8, 111, 113,120-25 Kon, Igor, 34 Kuby, Gabriele, 113 Kuznetsov, Feliks, 30 Law on Freedom of Conscience and Religious Associations, 39n4 laws: on abortion, 130; on immoralism, 10; on purity, 79-80; Yarovaya, 100 League for Safe Internet {Liga Besopasnogo Interneta), 149-50 Lega, 111-12 Legoida, Vladimir, 84 Lehman, Karsten, 26 Lewis, Andrew, 19 LGBT ideology, 7-8 LGBT lobby, 80 liberalism, 10,16, 32, 69-70, 81 Loshchinin, Valery, 139-40 Love, Marriage and Family in Eastern Orthodox Perspective (Dedon and Tostyanskiy, eds.), 21 Luehrmann, Sonja, 44-45 Mace, David R., 61 Magister, Sandro, 94 Makrides, Vasilios, 19-20 Malakis, Philip, 121 Malofeev, Konstantin, 110,112-13,112n8, 149 Manhattan Declaration, 94 Mannheim, Karl, 50-51 Mark, Gospel of, 69 marriage, 21, 54, 62, 84, 92,102,102n8 Marsden, Lee, 27 Marxism, 31,48, 85-86,119 masculinity, 66-67 Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, 102,102n8 Matskovsky, Mikhail, 40-41 Matthew, Gospel of, 69 McGuckin, John, 21 Medvedev, Dmitry, 75 Mexico City Policy, 135 Milonov, Vitaly, 79,131 minorities, 28, 70, 80, 83,142 Mizulina, Elena, 79,131 modernity, 3-6, 8,18 195 Mohler, Albert, 52 monasticism, 19-21 Moral Code of the Builder of Communism, 35-36, 35n3 Moral Majority, 38 Morris, Henry, 121 Moscow Creation Society, 121-22 Moss, Kevin, 104nl Mouráo Permoser, Julia, 5-6 Movsesian, Mark, 92 Moynihan, Robert, 94-95 New Left, 7n5 Next Christendom,
The (Jenkins), 28 Nichols, Lawrence T., 51, 62 Nisbet, Robert, 53-54 norm entrepreneurship, 3, 3n3, 9 Norms ofFaith as a Norm ofLife (Kirill), 68 Obama, Barack, 102,138 Obergefell v. Hodges, 102,102n7 Obukhov, Maxim, 44,133 “On Approving the Strategy for the Develop ment of Education in the Russian Federation for the Period until 2025,” 77 Østbø, Jardar, 34 PACE. See Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Parenting toward the Kingdom: Orthodox Christian Principles of Child-Rearing (Malakis), 121 Parfent’ev, Pavel, 107,116-17 Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), 136,147-51,147n5 Patriarchal Commission for the Family, Protection of Motherhood and Childhood, 107-9 patriarchy, 16, 66-67 Pence, Mike, 54 People’s Council, 1, 98 perestroika, 15,15nl, 31-32 Perversion for Profit (film), 52 Pickel, Susanne, 52 Potikha, Vladimir, 134 progressivism, 3, 5, 7,11,19, 22, 28 pro-life movement, 43-45,110,126-35 Protestantism, 18-19, 21, 23, 28, 53, 74, 88, 93, 121-22 Pro Vita, 112 purity, 79-80 Pussy Riot, 75 Putin, Vladimir, 10, 35-36, 75֊76, 84, 87,101, 105,129
196 Index Ratzinger, Joseph, 94. See also Benedict XVI, Pope Reagan, Ronald, 135 Reno, R. R., 99 Ridiger, Aleksii, 32 Right's Turn in Conservative Christian Politics, The (Lewis), 19 Rimashevskaya, Natalia, 63 Roe v. Wade, 23 Russian Center for Family Policy, 2 Russian Orthodox Church: as agent of change, 68; Catholic Church and, 93-99; conservatism and, 29-30, 78-79; conserva tive aggiornamento and, 68-69, 88-92,132; and “fundamental confrontation of our age,” CJ-TT, human rights and, 91,140-45; perestroika and, 31-32; pro-life movement and, 127-32; public opinion on, 82-84; Putin and, 87; social ethics and, 19-21; spiritual-moral values and, 34-35; World Congress of Families and, 107 Russian Orthodox Church's Teaching on Human Dignity, Freedom and Rights, 89 Ryabykh, Igumen Filip, 139-40 Sacred Space Is Never Empty, A: A History of Soviet Atheism (Smolkin), 30 Saint Andrew the First-Called Foundation, 110,133 Saint Basil the Great Charitable Foundation, 110 Saint Gregory the Theologian Charitable Foundation, 95 Saints Petr and Fevrona Foundation for the Support of the Family and Demography, 108 Schleiermacher, Friedrich, 18 Schmidt, Thomas Μ., 18 Secondhand Time (Alexievich), 15 Second Vatican Council, 4n4, 8,17-18, 88-89, 94-95 secularism, 10,16,18—19, 52, 54, 68-69, 73, 91, 93-94, 98-99,113,115-16,154 sensate culture, 50-53, 57, 59-61, 64 sexual revolution, 33-34, 57, 60-61, 63, 85 Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth? (Kaufmann), 115 Shamolina, Irina, 107,121-25 Shevchenko, Ivan, 47 Shishkov, Andrey, 99-100,113 Shlegel, Robert, 148-49 Sikkink, Kathryn, 9 Silent
Scream (film), 44 Sipko, Yuri, 100 Slavophilism, 32, 60 Smirnov, Dmitry, 79,107-8,107n5,108-10, 118,121 Smolkin, Victoria, 30-31 SMV. See spiritual-moral values (SMV) Social and Cultural Dynamics (Sorokin), 58 Social Doctrine of the Russian Orthodox Church, 89 Sokolovskiy, Ruslan, 150 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 47, 53-55 Sorokin, Pitirim A., 50-65 Soros, George, 85 Soviet Union: abortion in, 43-44; August Putsch in, 42n5; birthrate in, 49; Dobson and, 42; fall of, 15-16, 57, 63; Moscow Patriarchate in, 20; in roots of social conservatism, 30-36 Spadaro, Antonio, 97 Sperling, Valerie, 78 Stalin, Joseph, 86 Stelletsky, Nicholas, 20 Stensvold, Anne, 26 Stroop, Christopher, 104nl totalitarianism, 23-24, 40, 94 Trump, Donald, 54,102,135,138 Ukraine, 97, 99,111-12,148. See also Crimea United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), 136-48 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 89-90,105,114-15,138,141 Vatican II, 4n4, 8,17-18, 88-89, 94-95 Vodolazkin, Evgeniy, 99 VRNS. See World Russian People’s Council (Vsemirniyj Russkij Narodnyj Sobor, VRNS) Wagner, Peter, 4-5 Weigel, George, 99 Whisperers, The (Figes), 15 Why Cant We Love Them Both (Willke), 44 Williams, Daniel K., 39 Willke, Barbara, 44 Willke, John, 44 Women, Family and Children Issue Commit tee, 130 World Aflame (Graham), 52 World Congress of Families, 2, 8, 45-49, 53, 55, 65,101,104-5,104nl, 105n3,106-14, 107n5,116 World Russian People’s Council (Vsemirniyj Russkij Narodnyj Sobor, VRNS), 84,112
Index Yakovets, Yuri, 63-64 Yakunin, Vladimir, 110-11 Yakunina, Natalya, 110,133 Yampolskaya, Svetİana, 42 Yarovaya laws, 100 Yeltsin, Boris, 42n5 Za prava semi (For Family Rights), 116 Za zhizn, 134 Zimmerman, Carle, 52-53 Zimmerman, Shirley, 48 Zorkaltsev, Viktor, 77 Zyuganov, Gennadii, 34 197 |
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spelling | Stoeckl, Kristina 1977- Verfasser (DE-588)137497687 aut The moralist international Russia in the global culture wars Kristina Stoeckl and Dmitry Uzlaner First edition New York Fordham University Press 2022 VIII, 197 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Orthodox christianity and contemporary thought Includes bibliographical references and index "Explains the dynamics and mechanisms behind the backlash against sex and gender based human rights in eastern Europe and the Orthodox world and shows how Russia came to assume a leadership role in the global culture wars Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche (DE-588)4051042-6 gnd rswk-swf Konservativismus (DE-588)4032187-3 gnd rswk-swf Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Human rights / Russia Conservatism / Russia Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche (DE-588)4051042-6 b Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 s Konservativismus (DE-588)4032187-3 s DE-604 Uzlaner, Dmitry 1984- Verfasser (DE-588)1220645613 aut Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033935323&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033935323&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033935323&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Stoeckl, Kristina 1977- Uzlaner, Dmitry 1984- The moralist international Russia in the global culture wars Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche (DE-588)4051042-6 gnd Konservativismus (DE-588)4032187-3 gnd Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd |
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title | The moralist international Russia in the global culture wars |
title_auth | The moralist international Russia in the global culture wars |
title_exact_search | The moralist international Russia in the global culture wars |
title_exact_search_txtP | The moralist international Russia in the global culture wars |
title_full | The moralist international Russia in the global culture wars Kristina Stoeckl and Dmitry Uzlaner |
title_fullStr | The moralist international Russia in the global culture wars Kristina Stoeckl and Dmitry Uzlaner |
title_full_unstemmed | The moralist international Russia in the global culture wars Kristina Stoeckl and Dmitry Uzlaner |
title_short | The moralist international |
title_sort | the moralist international russia in the global culture wars |
title_sub | Russia in the global culture wars |
topic | Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche (DE-588)4051042-6 gnd Konservativismus (DE-588)4032187-3 gnd Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Russisch-Orthodoxe Kirche Konservativismus Menschenrecht Russland |
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