Spoiler or Facilitator? Radicalization of the Georgian Orthodox Church and Its Impact on Societal Resilience in Georgia

GND
1148328696
ORCID
0000-0002-9326-4982
Zugehörigkeit
Institute of Slavic Languages and Caucasus Studies, University of Jena, 07743 Jena, Germany
Lebanidze, Bidzina;
ORCID
0000-0002-6246-8165
Zugehörigkeit
The Georgian Institute of Politics, Tbilisi 0107, Georgia
Kakabadze, Shota

This article explores the process of creeping radicalization within the Georgian Orthodox Church and its implications for building societal resilience in the country. In doing so, it aims to fill the gap in the literature on the role of dominant religious organizations in resilience building in Georgia and in the broader post-Soviet region. Our analysis ascribes a mostly negative impact to the Georgian Orthodox Church on the country’s societal resilience. We identify two possible mechanisms with which the Georgian Orthodox Church undermines societal resilience in Georgia: (1) by decreasing general trust in society and (2) by inspiring anti-Western narratives, which undermine the basis of Georgia’s national identity.

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