Rodnovery: Slavic Native Faith Resurgence and Its Complexities
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The provided text offers an extensive overview of Slavic Native Faith, also known as Rodnovery, a contemporary religious movement revitalizing pre-Christian Slavic traditions across Eastern Europe, particularly in Russia, Ukraine, Poland, and Belarus. It examines the movement's core beliefs, which blend monism with polytheism, centering on the supreme god Rod and a pantheon including Perun, Veles, and Mokosh. The text discusses the historical emergence of Rodnovery from 19th-century Romanticism and its growth in the post-Soviet era, noting its reliance on fragmented historical records and controversial forged texts like the Book of Veles. A significant portion of the analysis focuses on the movement's complex relationship with nationalism, ranging from cultural preservation to far-right extremism, often rooted in an "ethnic religion" ideology. Finally, the text provides a comparative regional analysis, highlighting how the legal and political landscapes in each country shape Rodnovery's public presence, organizational structure, and ideological tendencies, especially in the context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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