Secularism and the Church A Case Study on the Church in Romania

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Ovidiu Hanc
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"Today's society is an increasingly secular society. Secularisation implies the eradication of the religious dimension at both individual and social levels. Secularism, however, does not remain an abstract philosophical concept, but one which permeates the entire society. Society is not a morally abstract entity, therefore the conflict between secularism and the Church is inevitable. In this paper we will examine not only how this trend is seen in relation to the Christian Church in general, but also how this relationship takes place in the context of the Christian Church in Romania. Although most of the Romanian society is Orthodox, alongside other Christian churches recognized by the state from (at least nominally) a Christian society. The Romanian Christian Church covers almost the entire Romanian society (the percentage of people outside the Christian sphere is less than 1% of the country's population). In this context, the present research will focus primarily on how, historically speaking, secularization has generally occurred in Western society but also in Romanian society. Secularism is creeping subtly, gradually, and aggressively into Romanian society. Given that secularism is in essence about the removal of God from society and the dissolution of morality, secularism is implicitly one of the greatest challenges of the last three decades for the Romanian Church. In this context it should be stressed that the Christian Church in Romania has often lost ground in this war. Since the Church is the entity meant to provide the moral fibre of society, the war with secularism must be taken into consideration."
世俗主义与教会——以罗马尼亚教会为例
“当今社会是一个日益世俗化的社会。世俗化意味着在个人和社会层面根除宗教维度。然而,世俗主义不再是一个抽象的哲学概念,而是一个渗透到整个社会的概念。社会不是一个道德上抽象的实体,因此世俗主义与教会之间的冲突是不可避免的。在本文中,我们不仅将研究这种趋势与基督教会的关系,而且还将研究这种关系在罗马尼亚基督教会的背景下是如何发生的。虽然罗马尼亚社会的大部分是东正教,还有其他被国家承认的基督教会(至少名义上)是基督教社会。罗马尼亚基督教会几乎覆盖了整个罗马尼亚社会(基督教以外的人口比例不到全国人口的1%)。在这种背景下,本研究将主要集中在历史上,世俗化是如何在西方社会普遍发生的,但也在罗马尼亚社会。世俗主义正潜移默化地、逐渐地、咄咄逼人地渗透进罗马尼亚社会。考虑到世俗主义本质上是将上帝从社会中移除和道德的瓦解,世俗主义无疑是罗马尼亚教会在过去三十年中面临的最大挑战之一。在这方面,应当强调指出,罗马尼亚的基督教会在这场战争中经常失去阵地。既然教会是提供社会道德纤维的实体,就必须考虑到与世俗主义的战争。”
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