Reform of Orthodoxy: Current Challenges and Tasks

Hennadii Khrystokin, Vasyl Lozovytskyi
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The article analyzes the current state of Orthodoxy, and highlights the problem of its reform, which consists of the need for renewal and modernization. The article establishes that the reasons for the need to reform in Orthodoxy are the crisis of the unity of the Ecumenical Church, the crisis of the management structures of local churches, the crisis in local church communities, and the significant dependence of Orthodoxy on national traditions. The article notes that the main aspects of church reform are the renewal of tradition, the need for a new reading of the canons, rethinking the negative historical experience of the past, and overcoming the church's dependence on state dictates and political ideologies. The renewal of Orthodoxy requires the formation of a modern Orthodox culture that will develop partner relations with civil society and the state, be open to science, philosophy, and modern technologies, produce modern theology, and have a productive dialogue with other Christian churches. An important conclusion of the article is the proposal to distinguish between top- down reforms of Orthodoxy, which are carried out only by the church leadership, and its bottom-up renewal, in which all active Orthodox and public groups of society can participate. The authors have found that Ukrainian Orthodoxy is facing the task of implementing the decisions of the social doctrine of the Ecumenical Patriarchate into its own social doctrine, rethinking its attitude to modern economic and legal processes, problems of civil society, and the rule of law, education, and culture. Only the idea of church renewal can become the basis for productive dialogue among churches in Ukraine and promising partner relations with society and the state.
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正教改革:当前的挑战与任务
本文分析了东正教的现状,强调了其改革的问题,即需要更新和现代化。本文认为,东正教需要改革的原因是大公教会合一的危机、地方教会管理结构的危机、地方教会群体的危机以及东正教对民族传统的严重依赖。文章指出,教会改革的主要方面是传统的更新,需要对教规进行新的解读,重新思考过去的负面历史经验,克服教会对国家命令和政治意识形态的依赖。东正教的复兴需要形成一种现代东正教文化,这种文化将与公民社会和国家发展伙伴关系,对科学、哲学和现代技术持开放态度,产生现代神学,并与其他基督教会进行富有成效的对话。本文的一个重要结论是,建议区分由教会领导层进行的自上而下的东正教改革和由所有活跃的东正教和社会公共团体都可以参与的自下而上的更新。作者发现,乌克兰东正教正面临着将普世宗主教区的社会教义的决定贯彻到自己的社会教义中的任务,重新思考其对现代经济和法律程序、公民社会问题、法治、教育和文化的态度。只有教会复兴的想法才能成为乌克兰教会之间富有成效对话的基础,并与社会和国家建立有希望的伙伴关系。
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