Abstract
Ukraine features both strong churches and the civil society. Their interaction has been complex since the Ukrainian independence. This complexity is being reshaped by the war. The paper briefly surveys the milestones of the churches-society relationship in Ukraine, including the two upheavals of its civil society: the Orange revolution in 2004-5 and the Euromaidan in 2013-14. It also updates on the current status of this relationship.
Details
Presentation Type
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Theme
2025 Special Focus—Fragile Meanings: Vulnerability in the Study of Religions and Spirituality
KEYWORDS
Ukraine, War, Civil Society