Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) Nicholas Lackenby , B. Aleksov , Carl B. Schmidt
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University College London
ANO 2023
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Comparative Southeast European Studies
ISSN 2701-8199
E-ISSN 2701-8202
EDITORA de Gruyter
DOI 10.1515/soeu-2023-0039
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-15
MD5 91609C2C4914CFFEEDDBA27E36F89B9B
MD5 7C621ABFEEC239E3C9AB5A7969F22900

Resumo

The authors examine the relationship between Church and state in Serbia since the election of the new patriarch in February 2021. They demonstrate the ways in which Church and state have begun to take divergent paths. This is not to suggest that political and ecclesiastical power are not deeply entwined in contemporary Serbia—they are. However, the authors show how—contrary to accounts which present Church and state as practically homologous—clerical and political leaders are increasingly pulling in different directions. They evaluate the key features of what has so far been a brief, but momentous tenure of the Serbian Patriarch Porfirije. A particular emphasis is placed on the new patriarch's ecclesiastical diplomacy, the ever-increasing role of the Church as a mnemonic agent, the Church's reaction to Belgrade hosting an LGBT pride parade and, finally, its rapport with the Serbian government.

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