ABSTRACT

Russia is not only vast, it is also culturally diverse, the core of an empire that spanned Eurasia. In addition to the majority Russian Orthodox and various other Christian groups, the Russian Federation includes large communities of Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, and members of other religious groups, some with ancient historical roots. All are in a state of ferment, and securing formal state recognition for specific communities is often daunting. This collection provides entry into the diversity of Russia's religious communities. Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer's introduction to the volume illuminates major political, social, and cultural-anthropological trends. The book is organized by religious tradition or identity, with further thematic perspectives on each set of readings. The authors include ethnologists, sociologists, political analysts, and religious leaders from many regions of the Federation. They analyze the changing dynamics of religion and politics within each community and in the context of the current drive to recentralize both political and religious authority in Moscow. Topical coverage extends from reassertions of Russian Orthodoxy to activities of Christian and Muslim missionaries to the revival of many other religions, including indigenous shamanic ones.

part I|103 pages

Christianity

chapter 1|15 pages

Russia: Trends in Orthodox Religiosity in the Twentieth Century

(Statistics and Reality)

chapter 2|13 pages

The Icon in the Home

The Home Begins with the Icon

chapter 4|15 pages

Russian Lutheranism

Between Protestantism, Catholicism, and Russian Orthodoxy

chapter 5|19 pages

Religious Searching and New Religious Organizations

On the Example of the Church of Christ in St. Petersburg

chapter 6|16 pages

St. Petersburg's Catholic Community

The Conversion Phenomenon and Transformation of Power Relationships

part II|48 pages

Islam

chapter 8|12 pages

For Us, Religion Is Life

chapter 9|2 pages

Anyone for Polygamy?

A Marriage Boom in Ingushetia Is Not Expected

part III|38 pages

Judaism

chapter 12|18 pages

Russian Jews

The Confessional Situation in the Late Twentieth Century

part IV|32 pages

Buddhism

chapter 14|4 pages

Lamaism

chapter 15|19 pages

The Revival of Buddhism in Buryatia

Problems and Prospects

chapter 17|3 pages

Lamaism in Kalmykia

(From Buddhism: A Dictionary)

part V|47 pages

Old and New Religious Movements

part VI|29 pages

Shamanism