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Father Dimitri Dudko and the Intersection of late Cold War Underground, Official, and Diaspora Russian Orthodox Church Opinion
2022
Review of Ecumenical Studies Sibiu
Father Dimitri Dudko's fame as a popular 1970s Soviet Orthodox priest and his public 'recantating' and subsequent disgrace in 1980 shed light on several aspects of religion in the late Cold War. Diasporas like the ROCOR fostered practices and beliefs-especially conservative ones-forced to go underground in the homeland. Soviet atheism responded to revived religious practice worldwide, with Dudko's persecution being a part of that response. The formal and informal relationships between ROCOR
doi:10.2478/ress-2022-0106
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