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Patriotism as Worldly Asceticism: The Role of Sports and Martial Arts in the Activities of Orthodoxy-Based Groups
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Abstract The authors focus on how faith-based groups, either affiliated with the Church, or those whose connection to Orthodoxy may be uncertain, provide patriotic education primarily through paramilitary activities and instruction in martial arts (sports). The article seeks to answer the question: why faith... view more
The authors focus on how faith-based groups, either affiliated with the Church, or those whose connection to Orthodoxy may be uncertain, provide patriotic education primarily through paramilitary activities and instruction in martial arts (sports). The article seeks to answer the question: why faith-based groups are increasingly interested in military patriotic education and why this education is predominantly implemented through activities like sports and martial arts. The authors posit that patriotic activity serves not only as a means of obtaining financial support, but also as a way to legitimize the existence of groups that may be in conflict with the ecclesiastical hierarchy. Patriotic education also reflects faith-based groups' intention to return to the ritualistic origins of sport and other physical practices, presenting them as a form of worldly asceticism. The article is based on a close-up study of the former Pokrov Fraternity (Perm), the Center "Spas" (Obninsk), and the all-Russian movement "Sorok Sorokov", not being limited to them.... view less
Keywords
religious group; patriotism; combat sport; ritual; Russia
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
grassroots patriotism; military-patriotic education; Orthodoxy and martial arts; Orthodoxy and sports; faith-based NCO; Sorok Sorokov
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 274-296
Journal
Gosudarstvo, Religiia, Tserkov' v Rossii i za Rubezhom, 42 (2024) 3
Issue topic
Soviet icons: social, material and religious phenomena from the Soviet period
ISSN
2073-7203
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed