Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent

Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent
Author: John Garrard,Carol Garrard
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2014-09-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691165905

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Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent is the first book to fully explore the expansive and ill-understood role that Russia's ancient Christian faith has played in the fall of Soviet Communism and in the rise of Russian nationalism today. John and Carol Garrard tell the story of how the Orthodox Church's moral weight helped defeat the 1991 coup against Gorbachev launched by Communist Party hardliners. The Soviet Union disintegrated, leaving Russians searching for a usable past. The Garrards reveal how Patriarch Aleksy II--a former KGB officer and the man behind the church's successful defeat of the coup--is reconstituting a new national idea in the church's own image. In the new Russia, the former KGB who run the country--Vladimir Putin among them--proclaim the cross, not the hammer and sickle. Meanwhile, a majority of Russians now embrace the Orthodox faith with unprecedented fervor. The Garrards trace how Aleksy orchestrated this transformation, positioning his church to inherit power once held by the Communist Party and to become the dominant ethos of the military and government. They show how the revived church under Aleksy prevented mass violence during the post-Soviet turmoil, and how Aleksy astutely linked the church with the army and melded Russian patriotism and faith. Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent argues that the West must come to grips with this complex and contradictory resurgence of the Orthodox faith, because it is the hidden force behind Russia's domestic and foreign policies today.

Holy Rus

Holy Rus
Author: John P. Burgess
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300222241

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A fascinating, vivid, and on-the-ground account of Russian Orthodoxy's resurgence A bold experiment is taking place in Russia. After a century of being scarred by militant, atheistic communism, the Orthodox Church has become Russia's largest and most significant nongovernmental organization. As it has returned to life, it has pursued a vision of reclaiming Holy Rus' that historical yet mythical homeland of the eastern Slavic peoples; a foretaste of the perfect justice, peace, harmony, and beauty for which religious believers long; and the glimpse of heaven on earth that persuaded Prince Vladimir to accept Orthodox baptism in Crimea in A.D. 988. Through groundbreaking initiatives in religious education, social ministry, historical commemoration, and parish life, the Orthodox Church is seeking to shape a new, post-communist national identity for Russia. In this eye-opening and evocative book, John Burgess examines Russian Orthodoxy's resurgence from a grassroots level, providing Western readers with an enlightening, inside look at the new Russia.

Russian Orthodoxy on the Eve of Revolution

Russian Orthodoxy on the Eve of Revolution
Author: Vera Shevzov
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2007-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195335477

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Explores sacred community, and how it functioned (or sometimes did not) in Russian Orthodoxy before the fateful historic events of the 1917 Russian Revolution.

The Heart of Russia

The Heart of Russia
Author: Scott M. Kenworthy
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199736133

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Studies in particular monastic revivals in the 19th and 20th centuries, as epitomized by Trinity-Sergius.

Russia Ritual and Reform

Russia  Ritual  and Reform
Author: Paul Meyendorff
Publsiher: RSM Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1991
Genre: Liturgical reform
ISBN: 088141090X

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The reform of the liturgical books conducted in Muscovite Russia in the mid-17th century was an alignment of Russina liturgical usage with contemporary Greek practice. Historians have up to now generally accepted the official interpretation of the reform as a correcting made on the basis of ancient Greek and Slavic sources. In fact, the reform was based exclusively on contemporary sources chiefly the 1602 Venice Euchologion (Greek) and 17th century South-Slavic editions from Kiev and Striatin. Far from being a return to sources, or a correction, the reform consisted simply in the uncritical transposition of contemporary Greek practice onto Russian soil.

Orthodox Russia Belief and Practice Under the Tsars

Orthodox Russia  Belief and Practice Under the Tsars
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780271046020

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Religious Resurgence

Religious Resurgence
Author: Greg Simons
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Church and state
ISBN: 918965210X

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"After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991, the Russian Orthodox Church once again found itself in a new political environment. When the new constitution was introduced, it allowed for freedom of religion, which meant that religious denominations in addition to the Orthodox Church would be tolerated by the State. The Russian Federation's first President Boris Yeltsin and other leading political figures during the Yeltsin years (1991-1999) seem to have shown some favoritism toward this Church. Once more, a change in the official attitude toward the Church occurred in 2000. The new presidential family, the Putins, have openly proclaimed close ties with the Russian Orthodox Church. Legal changes and official statements through the media have signaled an increasing level of Church influence on matters of State. However, although many Russians identify themselves as Orthodox, this does not translate to high public participation in religious life. The Orthodox Church would appear to have failed to fill the ideological void, caused by the collapse of Marxism-Leninism."

Russian Orthodoxy and Secularism

Russian Orthodoxy and Secularism
Author: Kristina Stoeckl
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2020-07-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004440159

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In Russian Orthodoxy and Secularism, Kristina Stoeckl surveys the ways in which the Russian Orthodox Church has negotiated its relationship with the secular state, with other religions, and with Western modernity from its beginnings until the present.