Course

Ecclesiology in Contemporary Orthodox Theology

Public ecclesiology is a branded field in the Stockholm School of Theology. It combines two disciplines: ecclesiology and public theology. This course studies the church in the international public square, i.e., through its interaction with the international community and civil society. The course focuses on regions where Christianity was persecuted under Communist regimes, or exists as a minority amidst a Muslim majority. Eastern Christianity faces particular challenges and temptations in these regions, where the public square differs from those in the West. This course explores some of these challenges and temptations, including ideologization and the politicization of religion.

By the end of the course, the student is expected to be able to:

  • Identify and assess the main problems and focal points of modern ecclesiology.
  • Critically discern private and public functions of religion.
  • Creatively model various roles that the church could play in the public square.
  • With high degree of independence, evaluate the interactions of the churches with the international community.
  • Argue for the compatibility of Christianity and democracy.

The course literature may be subject to revision.

  • (200 p.)

  • (300 p.)

  • (285 p.)

  • (326 p.)

  • (150 p.)

  • (200 p.)

  • (200 p.)

  • (280 p.)

  • (150 p.)

The schedule is available at the latest one month before the course starts. We do not recommend that you print the schedule as some changes may happen.

Open the Schedule

Cyril Hovorun

Professor of Ecclesiology, International Relations and Ecumenism

cyril.hovorun@ehs.se

Grades

A = Excellent, B = Very good, C = Good, D = Satisfactory, E = Sufficient, Fx = Insufficient, F = Insufficient

Examination Format

  • Papers
  • Seminars
  • Take-home examination

A Bachelor’s degree in Theology (equivalent to the Swedish Kandidatexamen) from an internationally recognized university. Proficiency in English through an internationally recognized test, e. g. TOEFL, IELTS, or the equivalent.

Established by Subject Representative College at Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm on December 15, 2020.