The Russian Orthodox Church imposes several restrictions, including limitations on religious practices outside its doctrine, which can lead to the suppression of non-Orthodox faiths. Additionally, it often collaborates with the state, resulting in constraints on the church's autonomy and promoting nationalism over universal Christian values. The church also faces internal restrictions, such as adherence to traditional teachings and opposition to modern interpretations of theology, which can hinder progressive movements within its ranks.
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