Natallia Vasilevich
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Natallia Vasilevich | |
|---|---|
Наталля Васілевіч | |
| Born | March 15, 1982 |
| Citizenship | Belarus |
| Alma mater | Belarusian State University University of Bonn |
| Occupations | Theologian Human rights activist |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Organization | Christian Vision |
| Known for | Support of ecumenism in Belarus against war |
Natallia Stsiapanauna Vasilevich (Belarusian: Наталля Сцяпанаўна Васілевіч; born 15 March 1982) is a Belarusian human rights activist and theologian. She is a leading member of the ecumenical movement in Belarus, and is known for her advocacy for religious freedom and the social responsibility of churches. Vasilevich currently acts as moderator of the Christian human rights group Christian Vision.
Vasilevich was born on 15 March 1982 in Minsk, where she attended the Yakub Kolas Humanities Lyceum, graduating in 1999.[1] She went on to study political science at the law faculty of the Belarusian State University between 1999 and 2004. Vasilevich subsequently obtained a master's degree in 2005 and a PhD in 2008, both in political science. After completing her studies, Vasilevich began working as a professor within the department of the theory and history of law at the Belarusian Institute of Legal Studies.[2]
In 2014, Vasilevich received a master's degree in ecumenical studies from the University of Bonn in Germany, and from 2015 was a doctoral candidate within its philosophy faculty. In 2025, she successfully defended her dissertation on the preconciliar process of the Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church.[3]