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OP30


Religion and Russia's War on Ukraine 
Convenors:
Tatiana Vagramenko (University College Cork)
Olena Panych (Technische Universität Dresden)
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Format:
Panel
Location:
Alfa room
Sessions:
Thursday 7 September, -, -
Time zone: Europe/Vilnius

Short Abstract:

Is the war in Ukraine a religious war? How do religious actors in Ukraine, Russia and beyond respond to the biggest conflict in 21st century Europe and how the war affects religion? We invite to discuss the religious implications of the war in Ukraine, their historical roots & societal consequences

Long Abstract:

Much has been discussed about geopolitical, economic, and historical grounds of the Russo-Ukrainian war, while it came as a surprise to many the visibility and the persistence of religious narratives in the current war, to the extent that some scholars call it a religious conflict and even the first religious war in the 21st century. Merging the Soviet atheist legacy and long religious traditions of both countries, the Russo-Ukrainian war became a battle of competing religious narratives (Surzhko Harned 2022). In this panel, we would like to discuss the religious implications of the war in Ukraine, their historical roots, and societal consequences. We invite to focus on how different religious actors and grassroots faith communities, in both countries and beyond, respond to the violent conflict and on religion's relations to militarization of society and the legitimate use of force. On the other hand, it is critical and timely to explore the peacebuilding potential of religious communities and religious actors and their (in)ability to preserve peaceful social fabric and to forge the path towards peace and reconciliation in the war's aftermath.

We invite papers that delve into these issues from different perspectives, including anthropological, sociological, historical, theological, political and media discourse analysis.

Discussant: Dr Catherine Wanner

Accepted papers:

Session 1 Thursday 7 September, 2023, -
Session 2 Thursday 7 September, 2023, -