RELIGIOUS EXCLUSIVISM IN THE MODERN MACEDONIAN SOCIETY

Authors

  • Zoran Matevski Faculty of Philosophy, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje

Keywords:

religious exclusivism, religious nationalism, interculturalism, religious dialogue

Abstract

Religious exclusivism is one of the biggest problems shaking the global world.
Many ethnic, political, and economic conflicts take on the appearance of religious conflict.
That is one of the reasons that multiculturalism, as a static concept, is increasingly outdated
in Europe. That is why interculturalism as a dynamic concept is becoming more current. R.
of North Macedonia, which is unfortunately still in a post-conflict period, is trying to build
a strategy for one society for all and develop interculturalism. In such a society, all citizens,
regardless of their religious, ethnic or political affiliation, will have equal access to the labour
market, social, cultural and political institutions. This will overcome religious tensions and
conflicts. The two largest religious organizations in the country, the Macedonian Orthodox
Church-Ohrid Archbishopric (MOC-OA) and the Islamic Faith Community (IFC), play a
crucial role in developing the religious dialogue and cooperation. They still do not do this
satisfactorily, because of their extreme closeness to political parties, which leads them to
religious nationalism. Consequently, R. of North Macedonia is experiencing the politicization
of religion and the religionization of politics. Instead of engaging in a process of religious
dialogue, the dignitaries of the MOC-OA and the IFC often poison the believers with hate
speech and religious exclusivism.

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Published

2019-06-30