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  • Dr. Tchilingirian Discusses Church-State in ROA Relns At U.Mich ASP

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Studies Program
    Ms. Gloria Caudill, Administrator
    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
    Tel: (734) 763-0622
    Email: [email protected]


    DR. H. TCHILINGIRIAN DISCUSSES CHURCH-STATE RELATION IN ARMENIA AT THE
    UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

    In a lecture sponsored by the Armenian Studies Program at the
    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, on November 17, Dr. Hratch
    Tchilingirian of London discussed key issues and processes in the last
    16 years affecting the Armenian Church's relations with the state,
    society and the Diaspora.

    Against the background of the Armenian Church during Soviet and
    perestroika periods, he focused on the problems and complexities of
    transition from official atheism to freedom of religion in independent
    Armenia. 

    Dr. Tchilingirian argued that independence had brought many positive
    developments in the Armenian Church and generally in terms of freedom
    of religion and faith in Armenia. However, the Church, the State and
    society face many challenges: from religious tolerance and pluralism
    to fairness and full guarantees of rights, to addressing social and
    moral issues in a still evolving post Soviet country. The effects of
    State-sponsored atheism in Soviet Armenia on the one hand, and the
    impact of secularization and globalization on the other hand have had
    crucial consequences on religiosity in general and on church practice
    in particular. However, these far-reaching processes were never
    seriously studied or addressed by the Church hierarchy. Tchilingirian
    underlined that "the Church hierarchy can no longer simply pontificate
    about complex problems of society without real engagement in the life
    of the people".  The critical question that the Church leadership
    needs to address is "What is the relevance of a 1700 year-old Church
    and religious faith to contemporary Armenians living in Armenia and
    outside, all around the world?"

    Hratch Tchilingirian is Associate Director of Eurasia Program at
    Cambridge University's Judge Business School, where he teaches on
    multi-cultural issues in business leadership and management. He
    received his PhD in Sociology from the London School of Economics. 
    Dr. Tchilingirian has written and lectured extensively on sociological
    and geopolitical developments in the wider Eurasia region, especially
    the Caucasus, the Armenian Church and the Diaspora.

    During his visit to the University of Michigan campus,
    Dr. Tchilingirian also participated in a special workshop on
    "Minorities in the Middle East" organized by the University's Center
    for Middle Eastern and North African Studies with a paper on Armenian
    communities in the Middle East. That workshop was co-sponsored by the
    Armenian Studies Program and other units of the University.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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