A Context-Grounded Approach to Religious Freedom: The Case of Orthodoxy in the Moldovan Republic

This paper explores the relationship between human rights and social analysis within the main historical and theoretical perspectives adopted by social sciences. In particular, religious freedom will be analysed as one of the central issues in the recent engagement of the social sciences with human...

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Main Author: Davide N. Carnevale
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:Religions
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/10/5/314
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spelling doaj-4ed87176a7144484adf60b61a1835b632020-11-25T01:38:42ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442019-05-0110531410.3390/rel10050314rel10050314A Context-Grounded Approach to Religious Freedom: The Case of Orthodoxy in the Moldovan RepublicDavide N. Carnevale0Human Rights Centre, University of Padova, Via Martiri della Libertà, 2, 35137 Padova, ItalyThis paper explores the relationship between human rights and social analysis within the main historical and theoretical perspectives adopted by social sciences. In particular, religious freedom will be analysed as one of the central issues in the recent engagement of the social sciences with human rights. After examining current narratives and mainstream approaches of the social sciences towards the right to religious freedom, this article will then underline the importance of a social epistemology which goes beyond a normative and legal perspective, bridging the gap between the framework of human rights and the social roles of religion in context. Within this framework, religious freedom represents a social construct, whose perception, definition and implementation dynamically evolves according to its influence, at different levels, in the lived dimension of social relations. The second part of the article proposes a context-grounded analysis of religious freedom in the Republic of Moldova. This case study is characterised by the impressive growth of Orthodoxy after the demise of the Soviet Union and by a complex and contradictory political approach towards religious freedom, both as a legal standard and as a concept. Emerging through the analysis of local political narratives and some preliminary ethnographical observations, the social importance of religion will be investigated both as a governmental instrument and as an embodied means of dealing with widespread socio-economic insecurity, creating tensions between religious rootedness and religious freedom. The local debate on religious freedom will then be related to the influence of geopolitical borders, the topic of traditional identity and the religious form of adaptation to the ineffectiveness of the new secular local policies, with orthodox institutions and parishes having new socio-political roles at both a global and local scale.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/10/5/314religious freedomRepublic of MoldovaEastern Orthodox Christianityreligion and human rightsgaps in normative perspectivessocio-anthropology of human rightsreligion and politics
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A Context-Grounded Approach to Religious Freedom: The Case of Orthodoxy in the Moldovan Republic
Religions
religious freedom
Republic of Moldova
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
religion and human rights
gaps in normative perspectives
socio-anthropology of human rights
religion and politics
author_facet Davide N. Carnevale
author_sort Davide N. Carnevale
title A Context-Grounded Approach to Religious Freedom: The Case of Orthodoxy in the Moldovan Republic
title_short A Context-Grounded Approach to Religious Freedom: The Case of Orthodoxy in the Moldovan Republic
title_full A Context-Grounded Approach to Religious Freedom: The Case of Orthodoxy in the Moldovan Republic
title_fullStr A Context-Grounded Approach to Religious Freedom: The Case of Orthodoxy in the Moldovan Republic
title_full_unstemmed A Context-Grounded Approach to Religious Freedom: The Case of Orthodoxy in the Moldovan Republic
title_sort context-grounded approach to religious freedom: the case of orthodoxy in the moldovan republic
publisher MDPI AG
series Religions
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publishDate 2019-05-01
description This paper explores the relationship between human rights and social analysis within the main historical and theoretical perspectives adopted by social sciences. In particular, religious freedom will be analysed as one of the central issues in the recent engagement of the social sciences with human rights. After examining current narratives and mainstream approaches of the social sciences towards the right to religious freedom, this article will then underline the importance of a social epistemology which goes beyond a normative and legal perspective, bridging the gap between the framework of human rights and the social roles of religion in context. Within this framework, religious freedom represents a social construct, whose perception, definition and implementation dynamically evolves according to its influence, at different levels, in the lived dimension of social relations. The second part of the article proposes a context-grounded analysis of religious freedom in the Republic of Moldova. This case study is characterised by the impressive growth of Orthodoxy after the demise of the Soviet Union and by a complex and contradictory political approach towards religious freedom, both as a legal standard and as a concept. Emerging through the analysis of local political narratives and some preliminary ethnographical observations, the social importance of religion will be investigated both as a governmental instrument and as an embodied means of dealing with widespread socio-economic insecurity, creating tensions between religious rootedness and religious freedom. The local debate on religious freedom will then be related to the influence of geopolitical borders, the topic of traditional identity and the religious form of adaptation to the ineffectiveness of the new secular local policies, with orthodox institutions and parishes having new socio-political roles at both a global and local scale.
topic religious freedom
Republic of Moldova
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
religion and human rights
gaps in normative perspectives
socio-anthropology of human rights
religion and politics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/10/5/314
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