Andrey Kuraev


Andrey Vyacheslavovich Kuraev is a Protodeacon of the Russian Orthodox Church, notable Orthodox theologian and missionary.

Biography

Kuraev studied at the Moscow Theological Academy Seminary between 1985 and 1988, and graduated from the Moscow Theological Academy in 1992.
He studied at the Bucharest Theological Institute, Bucharest, Romania between 1988 and 1990.
Kuraev became a deacon on 29 November 1990, and on 5 April 2009, he became a Protodeacon of the Russian Orthodox Church. He was the dean of the Russian Orthodox University between 1993 and 1996.
Kuraev received his candidate of philosophy degree from the of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1994 In 1995, he received a candidate of theology degree from Moscow Theological Academy for his thesis entitled "Tradition. Dogma. Ceremony."
In 2004, following the Beslan school hostage crisis, Kuraev wrote a book entitled "How to Relate to Islam after Beslan", igniting an intense emotional discussion in Russian society. A similar, and even more intense, discussion occurred after Kuraev commented on the ethnic and religious background of the Tsarnaev brothers, the masterminds behind the Boston Marathon bombings in April 2013.
In 2005, Kuraev tried to organize the picket "to defend Russian Christmas" near Catholic Cathedral in Moscow. The picket was scheduled for 24 December, when Catholics celebrate Christmas, with the slogans: "Russian Christmas is 7 January", "Stop the defamation of Russian Orthodox Church!”, "Orthodox Church is not late. It is loyal!”
In 2006, Kuraev succeeded in organizing anti-Madonna's Confessions Tour concert protests with the slogan "Madonna",
go home!". Kuraev was mostly offended by the singer's so-called "pseudonym" and complete lack of religious common knowledge. In 2013, he welcomed Madonna's new "illegal gastarbeiter" status in Russia, adding that "her masturbation on stage using a crucifix is not an art". In 2019, Kuraev, a vivid Russian rock supported, said Wikipedia was his source of knowledge about the entertainer: "It's written in there that she was inserting a crucifix into her vagina and masturbated with it during her concerts. It doesn't inspire me".
Several media outlets reported that Kuraev criticized the politics of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People, the ethnic parliament of the Crimean Tatars, during a lecture tour in Crimea in September 2006. He drew an analogy between the policy of the mejlis and mob behavior among young men in society.
Kuraev was named "man of the year" by a media organization in 2008.
Since October 2013, Kuraev has written about the existence of the "gay lobby" inside the Russian Orthodox Church, provoking various negative responses from church officials.
On 30 December 2013, the science board of Moscow Theological Academy dismissed Kuraev from its staff, due to his media activity and his blog. He has expressed outrage at the decision, attributing it to revenge from his alleged "gay lobby" for his part in revealing a scandal regarding homosexual activity at the Kazan Theological Seminary. The scandal resulted in an investigation, a cleric being fired in March 2014, and the dismissal of most administration members. Kuraev has also been outspoken about the criminal process and prison punishment of Pussy Riot group members.

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