The Russian Orthodox Church: Triumphalism and Defensiveness

The Russian Orthodox Church: Triumphalism and Defensiveness

by Jane Ellis
The Russian Orthodox Church: Triumphalism and Defensiveness

The Russian Orthodox Church: Triumphalism and Defensiveness

by Jane Ellis

Hardcover(1996)

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Overview

The Russian Orthodox Church has survived more than seventy years of the most brutal and sustained attempts to eradicate religion that has ever been. Weakened but spiritually alive, it is confronted by the demands of a ravaged, exhausted society. Can it, however, find the resources and energy to respond to these demands? Jane Ellis describes the developments and problems in the Russian Orthodox Church under glasnost and especially since the new freedoms were granted following the millennium celebrations of 1988. New opportunities mean new challenges and demand huge new resources. Old problems in the form of close State and KGB contacts remain, and new problems in the form of competition from other denominations and sects arise. Traditionally the Orthodox Church has enjoyed a 'symphony' with the State. However are unhealthy links with the KGB and the communist past still damaging the Church. Is it in danger of becoming a state church?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333638927
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 09/18/1996
Series: St Antony's Series
Edition description: 1996
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction - The First Signs of Religious Freedom - The Millennium Celebrations of 1988 in the USSR - The Reversal of Policy on Religion - New Opportunities - Church Government - Church-State Relations - New Legislation on Religion - Personalities and Politics - Bibliography - Index
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