The Development of Russian Evangelical Spirituality

The Development of Russian Evangelical Spirituality
Title The Development of Russian Evangelical Spirituality PDF eBook
Author Gregory L. Nichols
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 397
Release 2011-11-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1610971604

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Today, many evangelicals in the Russian-speaking world emphasize sanctification as a distinctive mark of their Christian faith. This is a unique characteristic, particularly in the European context. Their historic tapestry has been woven from a number of threads that originated in the second half of the nineteenth century. Missionary efforts of the German Baptists, a revival sparked by a British evangelist, and a pietistic awakening among the Mennonites in the South converged to form a tapestry that displays Protestant, Baptist, and Anabaptist heritage. Ivan Kargel uniquely participated in the formation and ministry of each of these threads. His life spans from Tsarist Russia to the Soviet Union. Kargel refused to adhere to a systematic view of theology. Instead, he urged believers to go to Scripture and draw from the riches of a life united with Christ. Kargel's influence today is keenly felt across the Russian-speaking evangelical world as they seek to identify the roots of their spiritual identity. This book examines the influences on Ivan Kargel and offers insights into how his life and work are expressed in the tapestry of Russian evangelical spirituality.

History of Religious Sectarianism in Russia, 1860s-1917

History of Religious Sectarianism in Russia, 1860s-1917
Title History of Religious Sectarianism in Russia, 1860s-1917 PDF eBook
Author Aleksandr Ilʹich Klibanov
Publisher Pergamon
Pages 474
Release 1982
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Russian Religious Thought

Russian Religious Thought
Title Russian Religious Thought PDF eBook
Author Judith Deutsch Kornblatt
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Pages 284
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780299151348

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Contains 11 essays on four seminal thinkers from the modern Russian tradition: Vladimir Soloviev (1853-1900), Pavel Florensky (1882-1937), Sergei Bulgakov (1871-1944), and Semen Frank (1877-1950). Despite their various approaches they all share the predominant dual focus of most Russian religious thought on the doctrines of Incarnation and Deification, and the attendant stress on moral and social issues, the philosophy of history, and the relation of religion and culture. Paper edition (unseen), $21.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Russian Baptists and Spiritual Revolution, 1905-1929

Russian Baptists and Spiritual Revolution, 1905-1929
Title Russian Baptists and Spiritual Revolution, 1905-1929 PDF eBook
Author Heather J. Coleman
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 332
Release 2005-04-20
Genre History
ISBN 9780253111371

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"... a fascinating read for everyone interested in Russia, religion, and modernity." -- Nadieszda Kizenko In the early 20th century, Baptists were the fastest-growing non-Orthodox religious group among Russians and Ukrainians. Heather J. Coleman traces the development of Baptist evangelical communities through a period of rapid industrialization, war, and revolution, when Russians found themselves asking new questions about religion and its place in modern life. Baptists' faith helped them navigate the problems of dissent, of order and disorder, of modernization and westernization, and of national and social identity in their changing society. Making use of newly available archival material, this important book reveals the ways in which the Baptists' own experiences, and the widespread discussions that they generated, illuminate the emergence of new social and personal identities in late Imperial and early Soviet Russia, the creation of a public sphere and a civic culture, and the role of religious ideas in the modernization process.

Orthodox Christianity in Imperial Russia

Orthodox Christianity in Imperial Russia
Title Orthodox Christianity in Imperial Russia PDF eBook
Author Heather J. Coleman
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 348
Release 2014-09-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0253013186

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From sermons and clerical reports to personal stories of faith, this book of translated primary documents reveals the lived experience of Orthodox Christianity in 19th- and early 20th-century Russia. These documents allow us to hear the voices of educated and uneducated writers, of clergy and laity, nobles and merchants, workers and peasants, men and women, Russians and Ukrainians. Orthodoxy emerges here as a multidimensional and dynamic faith. Beyond enhancing our understanding of Orthodox Christianity as practiced in Imperial Russia, this thoughtfully edited volume offers broad insights into the relationship between religious narrative and social experience and reveals religion's central place in the formation of world views and narrative traditions.

Christ in Russia

Christ in Russia
Title Christ in Russia PDF eBook
Author Helene Iswolsky
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 365
Release 2018-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 1789125065

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“Is all of Russia not in her church?” asked the great essayist, Rosanov. The question is likely to surprise many American Christians tempted, in spite of themselves, to believe a purely political propaganda. Russia—The Enemy—is both the historical Christian reality and the present hope. In a book of profound contemporary significance, the author has presented both a scholarly and moving history of the Church of Christ in Russia, from its beginnings to the present day, and a deeply sympathetic description of the Russian Church’s Tradition and Life. The author is herself a Russian, a scholar, and a convert from the Orthodox Church in which she was raised. She writes with simplicity and with loving familiarity of things she has not only studied but lived with her heart.

A History of Russian Christianity, Vol. I

A History of Russian Christianity, Vol. I
Title A History of Russian Christianity, Vol. I PDF eBook
Author Daniel H. Shubin
Publisher Algora Publishing
Pages 240
Release 2004
Genre Religion
ISBN 087586287X

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From Apostle Andrew to the conclusion of Soviet authority in 1990, Daniel Shubin presents the entire history of Christianity in Russia in a 3-volume series. The events, people and politics that forged the earliest traditions of Russian Christianity are presented objectively and intensively, describing the rise and dominance of the Russian Orthodox Church, the many dissenters and sectarian groups that evolved over the centuries (and their persecution), the presence of Catholicism and the influx of Protestantism and Judaism and other minority religions into Russia. The history covers the higher levels of ecclesiastical activity including the involvement of tsars and princes, as well as saints and serfs, and monks and mystics. This, the first volume, deals with the period from Apostle Andrew to the death of Tsar Ivan the Terrible, just prior to the election of the first Russian Patriarch, a period of almost 1600 years.