Pavel Shchelin is a Russian political theologian and Orthodox Christian thinker who bridges Western and Eastern traditions of political theology. He studied at Central European University in Budapest, focusing on political science, media studies, and Russian foreign policy. His academic work includes peer-reviewed research on information warfare, digital media, and the symbolic dimensions of contemporary geopolitics.
Shchelin teaches at Otium Academy, offering adult education courses on political theology, international relations, and the philosophy of history. He employs a unique "symbolic reading" methodology to reveal eternal patterns of power, desire, and political community in historical texts, particularly Plutarch's Lives. Pavel co-hosts the Russian-language podcast "In the Search of Meaning" with Eugene Golub and maintains a YouTube channel providing widely acclaimed political, cultural, and theological commentary on current events.
His thought is deeply influenced by Russian religious philosophers (Berdyaev, Ilyin, Karsavin) and Western political theologians (Voegelin, Schmitt, Agamben), while drawing particularly on the patristic tradition of St. Maximus the Confessor. Through his collaboration with The Symbolic World, Pavel serves as a cultural bridge-builder in both directions—helping Western audiences understand Russian Orthodox perspectives while introducing Russian audiences to Jonathan Pageau's work on symbolism and meaning.
In 2025, he partnered with The Symbolic World to offer "Plutarch: Symbolism in History" to English-speaking audiences. Pavel's mission is to help people recognize that history's patterns repeat, teaching them to read political events symbolically and recover wisdom for navigating contemporary crises.