The Role of Institutions in the Civilization Schism (the Case of Christianity)
https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2024-4-1(11)-142-157
Abstract
The geopolitical transformations of recent decades have added to the topicality of the study оf civilizational differences between the East and the West relevant. Religion is often cited as a contributing factor to these differences. This can be confirmed by the example of the split of the Christian Church into the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches and, as a consequence, the emergence of the Western and the Eastern Christian civilizations. As a rule, the authors “isolate” religion from the social system, considering it independently of all other spheres, as the primary factor that triggers the emergence of civilization. In this work, the emergence of a new Western and Eastern Christian, is considered within the framework of the institutional approach, as a process of formation of a certain complex institutional structure that regulates the life of society and consists of a whole complex of interconnected and interdependent economic, political, and socio-cultural institutions, including religion. This process can begin in the bowels of the “mother” civilization, causing its crisis. The stages of development and resolution of such a crisis are analyzed using the example of a split in the united Christian world using a matrix approach. This approach assumes that civilization is characterized by a civilizational matrix formed by an institutional core that simultaneously contains market and redistributive institutions on the basis of dominance/complementarity, and a shell that includes cultural-religious and national-demographic characteristics, the naturalclimatic and material-technological environment. The necessity of both strengthening dominant institutions in the institutional core and creating balancers (complementary institutions) for the sustainable development of civilization is shown.
About the Author
P. A. BarakhvostovBelarus
Pavel A. BARAKHVOSTOV. CandSc (Polit.). Associate Professor of the Department of Political Science
26, Partizansky Prospekt, Minsk, 22070
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Barakhvostov P.A. The Role of Institutions in the Civilization Schism (the Case of Christianity). Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue. 2024;(1):142-157. https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2024-4-1(11)-142-157