Religious Elements in the Russian War of Aggression Against Ukraine: Propaganda, Religious Politics and Pastoral Care, 2014-2024
By Richard Ottinger (Editor), Franz-Josef Bormann (Contribution by), Thomas Bremer (Contribution by), Regina Elsner (Contribution by), Pinchas Goldschmidt (Contribution by), Oleksandr Geychenko (Contribution by), Andreas Heinemann-Grüder (Contribution by), Andreas Jacobs (Contribution by), Johannes Oeldemann (Contribution by), Ludwig Ring-Eifel (Contribution by), Joshua T. Searle (Contribution by), Vladyslav Zaiets (Contribution by)
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By Richard Ottinger (Editor), Franz-Josef Bormann (Contribution by), Thomas Bremer (Contribution by), Regina Elsner (Contribution by), Pinchas Goldschmidt (Contribution by), Oleksandr Geychenko (Contribution by), Andreas Heinemann-Grüder (Contribution by), Andreas Jacobs (Contribution by), Johannes Oeldemann (Contribution by), Ludwig Ring-Eifel (Contribution by), Joshua T. Searle (Contribution by), Vladyslav Zaiets (Contribution by)
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Religious elements play an important role in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. Russia has used, among others, religion to justify parts of the war that has been going on since 2014, the invasion of 24 February 2022, and its own war propaganda. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, a church dispute continues that has concrete political and human rights implications, Islam plays an often overlooked role on both sides of the front. The Russian war also represents a paradigm shift for the security o...


