Description
Written by an internationally respected historian and Orthodox believer, Holy Russia? Holy War? is the first book to examine how and why the Russian Church is acting as an accomplice to Putin in his war against Ukraine, and what the Ukraine war's disturbing implications mean for the rest of the world.
About the Author
Katherine Kelaidis (Author) Katherine Kelaidis is a writer and historian. She is the Director of Research and Content at the National Hellenic Museum in Chicago, and an associate fellow of the Institute of Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge, England. A senior correspondent for Religion Dispatches, she also serves on the editorial board of the Wheel an independent journal of Orthodox Christian thought. Her current work focuses on contemporary Orthodox Christian identity in geopolitics and the role of historical memory.
Reviews
The role of religion in the war in Ukraine is clearly a hugely important dimension of the story, but it has received relatively little attention in our press coverage and political debate; this treatment is an original, and in some areas unexpected, way of shedding light on this critical subject. -- Edward Stourton, journalist and presenter of BBC Radio 4's The World at One
The first part of this book is not merely useful, it is an important historical reference. The journalism is compulsive reading, absorbing but ultimately shocking. It describes and sheds light on a situation that has major implications for Christianity and for Christian culture in both the eastern and western churches. But there is, at the conclusion, a heartening codicil, for Katherine Kelaidis provides an account of her own Orthodox faith and provides descriptions of two female saints who have inspired her. The conclusion is therefore an inspiring piece of sensitive spiritual writing; well worth reading on its own account - and a remarkable finale to this critically important work. -- Transforming Ministry
A valuable guide to the religious dimensions of the war between Russia and Ukraine - past and present - beautifully delivered in a brisk and lively prose that is bound to engage and inform both specialists and the general public. -- Alexander Kitroeff, Professor Emeritus of History at Haverford College and author of Greek Orthodoxy in America
An informed and incisive response to the war and the crises it has caused. -- Cyril Hovorun, Professor of Ecclesiology, International Relations and Ecumenism, Sankt Ignatios Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden
Brings into sharp focus otherwise disparate and often bifurcated dimensions of a complex subject overly simplified in the West. -- John Chryssavgis, theological advisor to the Ecumenical Patriarch and author of Light Through Darkness
Understanding the present depends on how we see history - and history does not have a single reading. This is a timely, prescient and informative book that helps western observers to look through an Eastern Orthodox lens at current crises. -- Nick Baines, Bishop of Leeds, England
Kelaidis argues persuasively that Russia's war against Ukraine has religious and moral underpinnings with dangerous implications far beyond its borders. She writes evocatively and engagingly to explain the twisted interpretations of history that are motivating both Vladimir Putin and his ecclesiastical accomplice, Patriarch Kirill. -- John A. Jillions, Visiting Professor of Religion and Culture, The Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge, England, and former Chancellor, The Orthodox Church in America
A brilliant expose of the transformation of the Russian Orthodox Church into Putin's propaganda machine. -- Sergei Chapnin, Senior Fellow at the Orthodox Christian Studies Center, Fordham University, New York City
Book Information
ISBN 9780281089727
Author Dr Katherine Kelaidis
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint SPCK Publishing
Publisher SPCK Publishing