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Christian Social Ethics in Ukraine: The Legacy of Andrei Sheptytsky [Hardcover]

Andrii Krawchuk (Author)
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May 12, 1997
In the first half of the twentieth century, Christianity in Europe faced an unprecedented range of social, economic, and political issues that challenged the very essence of the faith. In response to the rise of socialism, the struggle for political self-determination, and the competing totalitarianisms of Soviet communism and German fascism, some of Europe's finest theological minds sought to interpret the social message of the gospel in order to promote a specifically Christian understanding of ideals such as justice, liberty, and democratization.

Andrei Sheptytsky (1865-1944), who headed the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Galicia for almost half a century, was not only an outstanding ecclesiastical, cultural, and civic leader, but also a thinker and writer of distinction. Grappling with the social and political problems that beset his religious community, Sheptytsky applied key principles of Christian social ethics to such issues as patriotism, inter-ethnic and church-state relations, the ideal of church unity, Soviet communism, nationalism, religious liberty, ideological atheism, and Nazism.

Whether in pastoral letters that probed the Christian life through ethical reflection on social and political reality or in personal representations to such figures as Emperor Franz Joseph, Pope Pius X, Khrushchev, Hitler, and Stalin, Sheptytsky promoted a vision of human life that was grounded in the practical wisdom of both Eastern and Western Christendom.

Andrii Krawchuk offers the first comprehensive scholarly study of this complex sphere of Metropolitan Sheptytsky's thought and activity. This pioneering analysis of how Christian moral teaching was applied within an East European context breaks new ground in our understanding of the churches that survived Soviet persecution. With meticulous attention to the facts behind the myth, Krawchuk draws on rigorous research in many sources, including extensive work in the newly opened archives of Ukraine. The result is an engaging interpretation of a legacy that has left its distinctive mark on twentieth-century Christian social thought.


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"... representative of the new generation of Ukrainian scholarship [and] is in every way worthy of its subject." Michael Bordeaux -- Journal of Ecclesiastical History (1999)

"Meticulously researched and documented throughout... an important contribution to Catholic studies..." Myroslav Shkandrij -- Canadian Book Review Annual, (November 2000)

"Tak czy owk nie wydaje sie mozliwe pominiecie monografii Krawchuka w dalszych studiach... Szeptyckiego..." Miroslaw Filipowicz -- Zeszyty Naukow Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, XLII, No. 1-2 (165-166) 1999

About the Author

Dr. Andrii Krawchuk is an associate of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies and of the Sheptytsky Institute. He is editor of a multi-volume archival project entitled Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky: His Life and Work. The first volume of this series, The Church and Church Unity, appeared in Lviv in 1995. He has edited several translations of theological textbooks for use in Ukraine and has published numerous articles on Eastern Christian ethics and church history.

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  • Hardcover: 428 pages
  • Publisher: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press (May 12, 1997)
  • ISBN-10: 1895571138
  • ISBN-13: 978-1895571134
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,508,276 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding biography of a great East-European prelate, July 15, 1999
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This review is from: Christian Social Ethics in Ukraine: The Legacy of Andrei Sheptytsky (Hardcover)
It is to the detriment of modern history that ANDRII SHEPTYTS'KYI is little known in Western nations. Sheptyts'kyi stands as a collossal figure in the life of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, and as a significant bridge between Orthodoxy and Catholicism. However, Andrii Krawchuk's text goes beyond the restricted readership of those interested in Church matters or Christian ethics. The text brilliantly highlights Sheptyts'kyi's struggle to combat the spread of communism and fascism during his 44 year tenure as the Head of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church. Krawchuk succinctly portrays how Sheptyts'kyi tackled the issues of nationalism, and how this could best be focussed toward the improvement of social justice within a nation, as well as how it could also lead eventually to a sense of internationalism - a respect for all nationalities. Later in the text Krawchuk describes how the Ukrainian Metropolitan sought to protect not only his own parishoners but also those Ukrainian citizens who were Orthodox and Jewish. In fact Sheptyts'kyi's resolute stance against the NAZI persecution of the Jews, saw him challenge Heinrich Himmler himself, only to be warned by the SS leader that but for Sheptyts'kyi's age he would have been executed. Details of Sheptyts'kyi's network of clergy who falsified Baptismal forms and smuggled Jewish children to monasteries, make for a better read than "Schindler's Ark". I thoroughly recommend this text to any person wishing to read a work which is uplifting - it is fundamentally a tale of one man's desire to see the message of the Gospel placed firmly here on earth; one man's odyssey against two evil regimes which traversed his beloved nation. "Christian Social Ethics in Ukraine", is in short the saga of a truly great 20th Century figure, perhaps with the hindsight of history - to be considered amongst the greatest.
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