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CHURCH AND COMMUNIST REGIME IN SERBIA
CHURCH AND COMMUNIST REGIME IN SERBIA

Author(s): Stefan Zeljković
Subject(s): Theology and Religion
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: Church; Yugoslavia; Communism; suffering.

Summary/Abstract: Christianity as a religion is not anti-political, but as in other segments of its existence, it overcomes politics and human organizations, for the Lord tells us that ‘My Empire is not of this world’ (Jn 18:36). Morals, which are so important for Christ’s faith, invite people to accept authority and comply with civil obedience. Everything can be misused, or misunderstood, however, the general moral significance of the State is needed to limit evil and to maintain good for everyone when it comes to social relations between people. The State, as a system of legal regulations that manages interpersonal relations in one community, exists in various forms, almost as many as mankind. Unfortunately, Christianity wasn’t well understood from its very beginning in the country where it appeared – the Roman Empire, because of suspicion that it’s anti-state and anarchist, even thought that is far from the truth. It took some time until the State realized the meaning of St. Paul’s words: “Let everyone put himself under the authority of the higher powers, because there is no power which is not of God, and all powers are ordered by God” (Rom 13:1), these words imply that Christians can be good citizens only if a common language is found. However, at certain times even after gaining its freedom the Church has borne a wreath of martyrdom because of State persecution. History shows us that the systems that fought against the Church, actually fought against God, and the one who fights against God is always defeated in the end.

  • Issue Year: LXII/2017
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 39-49
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English