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Orthodox Christian Churches and War

Trajectories of Armed Conflicts and Religious Construction of Adversaries - Call for papers
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Event start date:
13:30
Event end date:
17:00
Event location:
Joensuu campus, Agora building, room AT100
Additional information:
Yliopistokatu 4
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This conference will focus on the wars that have taken place in Europe and the arc of conflict from the 1990s onwards. The Orthodox Church, along with faith and religion, is often linked to the causes of wars, the conduct of warfare, conflict resolution, and the reconstruction of societies and communities. Despite the foundational Christian and theological principles of love and respect for one’s neighbor and the pursuit of peace, religion becomes politicized in times of war, and can emerge as a party to the conflict and an influencing factor. 

The conference will address various questions related to the different phases of the conflict arc: What is the role and position of the Orthodox Church in the wars and conflicts that have occurred in Europe since the end of the Cold War? How has the Church been utilized as a tool of politics? In what ways has the Church supported individuals in coping with the aftermath of war and in fostering spiritual resilience? What potential role can the Church play in the prevention and resolution of conflicts? 

Confirmed Keynote Speakers are Professor Catherine Wanner, Dr. Harutyun Harutyunyan, Dr. Tornike Metreveli, Professor Cyril Hovorun, and Dr. Iryna Fenno. 

The conference will be organized in cooperation of theology and military sciences, and we are expecting fruitful interdisciplinary discussions and meaningful sharing of ideas and networks. The host organization, University of Eastern Finland’s School of Theology, facilitates academic encounters between Western and Orthodox theologies. 

Organising team: Heta Hurskainen (University of Eastern Finland), Pekka Metso (University of Eastern Finland), Talvikki Ahonen (Åbo Akademi), Jarkko Kosonen (University of Eastern Finland).

The conference is supported by Joensuu University Foundation, UEF Borders, Mobilities and Cultural Encounters (BOMOCULT) Research Community, ExpREES – Expertise in Russian and Eastern European Studies, and Karjalan teologinen seura (Karelian Theological Society). 

Call for papers is open until 31.5.

Registration will be open 15.6.–15.8.

Please see updating information on the Orthodox Christian Churches and War conference web pages.

For further information, please contact the organisers by email: east.meets.west@uef.fi.