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The State, the Church, and the Demarcations of the Occult in Serbia
The State, the Church, and the Demarcations of the Occult in Serbia

Author(s): Noel Putnik
Subject(s): Eastern Orthodoxy, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Serbia; Serbian Orthodox Church; perception of esotericism;

Summary/Abstract: The paper examines the complex social dynamics of publicly articulat- ed attitudes toward esotericism in present-day Serbia within the last three decades of its history. The focus of my analysis is twofold: the changing attitude of the State towards esotericism, and the role of the Serbian Orthodox Church in shaping its public perception. I am inter- ested in the ways the Church articulates its impact on the State and the public and how it delineates the phenomenon of the occult as a menacing Other, a threat to the traditional Orthodox Christian and na- tional values posed by the processes of globalization and liberalization. I argue that, in some of its aspects, public discourse on esotericism in Serbia is dominated by an exclusivist, anti-modernist, and totalizing approach that views all the alternative forms of spirituality as harmful and potentially dangerous. The paper, thus, contributes to a better un- derstanding of the complex web of interactions between the Church, the State, and the public concerning the phenomenon of the occult.

  • Issue Year: 17/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 159-176
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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