What is the current Russian Orthodox doctrine on the status of women ? Did the new Russian Constitution remove the women's equality provision of the Soviet Constitution ?
Charles
^^^^^^^^ Chris Doss
Putin is Russian Orthodox.
There are five religions that are recognized as official, historically Russian religions and thus have state support: Russian Orthodoxy, Buddhism (manlyy Lamaism, I believe), Judaism, Islam, and (counting them all as one religion) the various shamanistic/pagan religions of the Siberian peoples.
I remember there was a hubbub a few years ago when they introduced Orthodox Culture into the school curriculum. I don't know how that originally panned out (or even what the actual content of the course was).
--- Jim Farmelant <farmelantj at juno.com
<http://mailman.lbo-talk.org/mailman/listinfo/lbo-talk> > wrote:
> >
> As I understand it, Putin is Russian Orthodox, as
> was Yeltsin.
>
> I am sure that Chris Doss can speak to this
> question better than any of us, but I believe
> that since the collapse of the Soviet Union,
> Russian Orthodoxy has acquired a kind of
> semi-official status in relation to the state.
>