
Resources: Religion
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10Uyghur Human Rights: An Ongoing Crisis
The Alexander Hamilton Society at ASU will host Nury Turkel to discuss Uyghur repression in Xinjiang, highlighting his role and influence as recognized by Time Magazine.
'The Miracle' Film Screening
The Miracle, a 1997 film directed by Tuomas Sallinen, depicts an American journalist in Russia tasked with capturing a miracle, exploring religious life and journalistic pressures.
Muslims in the Balkans Between Nationalism and Transnationalism
Ina Merdjanova will speak on 'Muslims in the Balkans between Nationalism and Transnationalism' at Arizona State University on March 30.
'Between the Devil and the Host: Imagining Witchcraft in Early Modern Poland': A Book Launch, Featuring Author Michael Ostling
Between the Devil and the Host' explores the phenomenon of witchcraft in Poland, offering insights from over 200 witch trials. It is the first English work detailing historical witchcraft perceptions in Poland. Ostling's academic background enriches his interpretation.
Association for the Study of Eastern Christian History and Culture Eighth Biennial Conference
The ASEC conference at Arizona State University focuses on Eastern Christian history and culture, celebrating Prince Iaroslav the Wise's millennial enthronement.
Why church conflict in Ukraine reflects historic Russian-Ukrainian tensions
Two Orthodox churches in Ukraine reflect historic tensions with Russia. The Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Moscow Patriarchate, under Russian spiritual authority, contrasts with the independent Orthodox Church of Ukraine, which emphasizes Ukrainian spiritual autonomy and separation from Russian control. Theconversation.com
The Russian Orthodox Church's "Black List of False Clerics"
The Russian Orthodox Church published a 'black list of false clerics' to warn believers about fraudulent figures. Despite intentions, links provided to their online content may inadvertently increase their popularity and challenge the Church's authority. Publicorthodoxy.org
Two Orthodox Christian countries at war there's an explanation of the faith tradition shared by Russia and Ukraine
The article discusses the split in the Orthodox Church due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, contrasting responses from Patriarchs Bartholomew and Kirill. It provides insights into the structure, history, and theological distinctions of Orthodox Christianity, including its autocephalous churches and ecumenical relations. Theconversation.com
Many Ukrainians are fleeing to the Greek Catholic Church in Lviv, which has a long and complex history in the Orthodox faith
The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, a major religious and cultural force in Ukraine, supports millions during the Russian invasion. This church, blending Orthodox and Catholic elements, has historically supported Ukrainian identity and independence, notably during Soviet oppression. Theconversation.com
Why Pope Francis chose to highlight religious freedom during his visit to Kazakhstan
Pope Francis visited Kazakhstan to attend a religious congress, advocating for peace and religious freedom. His visit highlighted concerns for Kazakhstan's Catholic minority amidst regional tensions with Russia and ongoing persecution of smaller Christian denominations. Theconversation.com