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Tom Yossarian Joad

(19,275 posts)
Thu May 12, 2022, 08:08 AM May 2022

Orthodox Christian drawing far-right American converts to Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia

When Sarah Riccardi-Swartz moved from New York City to a small Appalachian town in West Virginia in the fall of 2017, she was searching for an answer to a puzzling question. Why had a group of conservative American Christians converted to Russian Orthodoxy?

"It's typically an immigrant faith, so I was really interested in that experience and why it spoke to converts," said Riccardi-Swartz, a postdoctoral fellow in the Recovering Truth project at Arizona State University.

Riccardi-Swartz's study focused on a community of mostly former evangelical Christians and Catholics who had joined the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR). The West Virginia location, in addition to having a church parish, was also home to the largest English-speaking Russian Orthodox monastery in the world.

Over a year of doing research, Riccardi-Swartz learned that many of these converts had grown disillusioned with social and demographic change in the United States. In ROCOR, they felt they had found a church that has remained the same, regardless of place, time and politics. But Riccardi-Swartz also found strong strains of nativism, white nationalism and pro-authoritarianism, evidenced by strong admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Putin as "king-like figure"

"For many of them, Putin becomes this sort of king-like figure in their narratives," she said. "They see themselves as oppressed by democracy because democracy is really diversity. And they look to Putin because democracy isn't really, as we see right now, an option [in Russia]." /SNIP

https://www.npr.org/2022/05/10/1096741988/orthodox-christian-churches-are-drawing-in-far-right-american-converts?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwAR24urZSOVhanhHG7Yyz6YE-k622sHXlyWOy7JvksMWjXBBCMgllHP4306Y

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Orthodox Christian drawing far-right American converts to Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (Original Post) Tom Yossarian Joad May 2022 OP
Christofascists of a feather. Thomas Hurt May 2022 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music May 2022 #2
Now I've heard everything. shrike3 May 2022 #3
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR) Tom Yossarian Joad May 2022 #4
I realize that. shrike3 May 2022 #5

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shrike3

(5,370 posts)
3. Now I've heard everything.
Thu May 12, 2022, 12:02 PM
May 2022

We have a large community of Orthodox where I live and they are for the most part lovely people.

Tom Yossarian Joad

(19,275 posts)
4. Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR)
Thu May 12, 2022, 12:32 PM
May 2022

Not simply Orthodox of which there are many sub sects.

 

shrike3

(5,370 posts)
5. I realize that.
Thu May 12, 2022, 12:43 PM
May 2022

We have a number of Orthodox sects around here, and I've had good interactions with them.
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