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Christianity After Communism

Social, Political, And Cultural Struggle In Russia

Christianity After Communism

Social, Political, And Cultural Struggle In Russia

ByNiels C., Jr. Nielsen
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1994
eBook Published 8 March 2018
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429501685
Pages 172 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429970238
SubjectsSocial Sciences
KeywordsRussian Orthodox Church, Orthodox Church, Moscow Patriarchy, Metropolitan Ioann, Russian Orthodox
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Nielsen, N. (1994). Christianity After Communism. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429501685
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Specialists from Europe and the US investigate the current and changing role of religion in post-communist Russia. Drawing upon Eastern Orthodox, Protestant and Roman Catholic points of view, they examine the Russian religious attitudes, activities and institutions, and explore the ways in which religion will significantly impact emerging social and political questions there. The volume should be of use to scholars of Russian politics, society, and religion and for anyone interested in the emerging culture of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction
ByNiels C. Nielsen
View abstract
chapter 1|14 pages
Religion, Revolution, and Order in Russia
ByDennis J. Dunn
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Church and Society in Russia Today
ByVladimir Ivanov
View abstract
chapter 3|8 pages
Ethics and Economic Activity in Russia
ByAlexander Zaichenko
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
The New Religious Press in Russia
ByWallace Daniel
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Christian Democrats in Russia, 1989 - 1993
ByPaul D. Steeves
View abstract
chapter 6|10 pages
Sociological Models of Religion in Post-Communist Societies
ByJerry G. Pankhurst
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
Current Developments in Russia and the Response of the Russian Orthodox
ByPhilip Walters
View abstract
chapter 8|4 pages
Your Prophets Are Our Prophets
ByPatriarch Aleksi
View abstract
chapter 9|6 pages
The West Wants Chaos
ByMetropolitan Ioann
View abstract
chapter 10|23 pages
Visions in Conflict: Starting Anew Through the Prism of Leadership Training
ByWalter Sawatsky
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
The Roman Catholic Church in Post-Communist Russia: Opportunities and Challenges
ByJanusz A. Ihnatowicz
View abstract
chapter 12|19 pages
The Role of Religious Communities in the War in Former Yugoslavia
ByPaul Mojzes
View abstract

Specialists from Europe and the US investigate the current and changing role of religion in post-communist Russia. Drawing upon Eastern Orthodox, Protestant and Roman Catholic points of view, they examine the Russian religious attitudes, activities and institutions, and explore the ways in which religion will significantly impact emerging social and political questions there. The volume should be of use to scholars of Russian politics, society, and religion and for anyone interested in the emerging culture of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction
ByNiels C. Nielsen
View abstract
chapter 1|14 pages
Religion, Revolution, and Order in Russia
ByDennis J. Dunn
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Church and Society in Russia Today
ByVladimir Ivanov
View abstract
chapter 3|8 pages
Ethics and Economic Activity in Russia
ByAlexander Zaichenko
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
The New Religious Press in Russia
ByWallace Daniel
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Christian Democrats in Russia, 1989 - 1993
ByPaul D. Steeves
View abstract
chapter 6|10 pages
Sociological Models of Religion in Post-Communist Societies
ByJerry G. Pankhurst
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
Current Developments in Russia and the Response of the Russian Orthodox
ByPhilip Walters
View abstract
chapter 8|4 pages
Your Prophets Are Our Prophets
ByPatriarch Aleksi
View abstract
chapter 9|6 pages
The West Wants Chaos
ByMetropolitan Ioann
View abstract
chapter 10|23 pages
Visions in Conflict: Starting Anew Through the Prism of Leadership Training
ByWalter Sawatsky
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
The Roman Catholic Church in Post-Communist Russia: Opportunities and Challenges
ByJanusz A. Ihnatowicz
View abstract
chapter 12|19 pages
The Role of Religious Communities in the War in Former Yugoslavia
ByPaul Mojzes
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Specialists from Europe and the US investigate the current and changing role of religion in post-communist Russia. Drawing upon Eastern Orthodox, Protestant and Roman Catholic points of view, they examine the Russian religious attitudes, activities and institutions, and explore the ways in which religion will significantly impact emerging social and political questions there. The volume should be of use to scholars of Russian politics, society, and religion and for anyone interested in the emerging culture of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction
ByNiels C. Nielsen
View abstract
chapter 1|14 pages
Religion, Revolution, and Order in Russia
ByDennis J. Dunn
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Church and Society in Russia Today
ByVladimir Ivanov
View abstract
chapter 3|8 pages
Ethics and Economic Activity in Russia
ByAlexander Zaichenko
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
The New Religious Press in Russia
ByWallace Daniel
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Christian Democrats in Russia, 1989 - 1993
ByPaul D. Steeves
View abstract
chapter 6|10 pages
Sociological Models of Religion in Post-Communist Societies
ByJerry G. Pankhurst
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
Current Developments in Russia and the Response of the Russian Orthodox
ByPhilip Walters
View abstract
chapter 8|4 pages
Your Prophets Are Our Prophets
ByPatriarch Aleksi
View abstract
chapter 9|6 pages
The West Wants Chaos
ByMetropolitan Ioann
View abstract
chapter 10|23 pages
Visions in Conflict: Starting Anew Through the Prism of Leadership Training
ByWalter Sawatsky
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
The Roman Catholic Church in Post-Communist Russia: Opportunities and Challenges
ByJanusz A. Ihnatowicz
View abstract
chapter 12|19 pages
The Role of Religious Communities in the War in Former Yugoslavia
ByPaul Mojzes
View abstract

Specialists from Europe and the US investigate the current and changing role of religion in post-communist Russia. Drawing upon Eastern Orthodox, Protestant and Roman Catholic points of view, they examine the Russian religious attitudes, activities and institutions, and explore the ways in which religion will significantly impact emerging social and political questions there. The volume should be of use to scholars of Russian politics, society, and religion and for anyone interested in the emerging culture of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction
ByNiels C. Nielsen
View abstract
chapter 1|14 pages
Religion, Revolution, and Order in Russia
ByDennis J. Dunn
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Church and Society in Russia Today
ByVladimir Ivanov
View abstract
chapter 3|8 pages
Ethics and Economic Activity in Russia
ByAlexander Zaichenko
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
The New Religious Press in Russia
ByWallace Daniel
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Christian Democrats in Russia, 1989 - 1993
ByPaul D. Steeves
View abstract
chapter 6|10 pages
Sociological Models of Religion in Post-Communist Societies
ByJerry G. Pankhurst
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
Current Developments in Russia and the Response of the Russian Orthodox
ByPhilip Walters
View abstract
chapter 8|4 pages
Your Prophets Are Our Prophets
ByPatriarch Aleksi
View abstract
chapter 9|6 pages
The West Wants Chaos
ByMetropolitan Ioann
View abstract
chapter 10|23 pages
Visions in Conflict: Starting Anew Through the Prism of Leadership Training
ByWalter Sawatsky
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
The Roman Catholic Church in Post-Communist Russia: Opportunities and Challenges
ByJanusz A. Ihnatowicz
View abstract
chapter 12|19 pages
The Role of Religious Communities in the War in Former Yugoslavia
ByPaul Mojzes
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Specialists from Europe and the US investigate the current and changing role of religion in post-communist Russia. Drawing upon Eastern Orthodox, Protestant and Roman Catholic points of view, they examine the Russian religious attitudes, activities and institutions, and explore the ways in which religion will significantly impact emerging social and political questions there. The volume should be of use to scholars of Russian politics, society, and religion and for anyone interested in the emerging culture of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction
ByNiels C. Nielsen
View abstract
chapter 1|14 pages
Religion, Revolution, and Order in Russia
ByDennis J. Dunn
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Church and Society in Russia Today
ByVladimir Ivanov
View abstract
chapter 3|8 pages
Ethics and Economic Activity in Russia
ByAlexander Zaichenko
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
The New Religious Press in Russia
ByWallace Daniel
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Christian Democrats in Russia, 1989 - 1993
ByPaul D. Steeves
View abstract
chapter 6|10 pages
Sociological Models of Religion in Post-Communist Societies
ByJerry G. Pankhurst
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
Current Developments in Russia and the Response of the Russian Orthodox
ByPhilip Walters
View abstract
chapter 8|4 pages
Your Prophets Are Our Prophets
ByPatriarch Aleksi
View abstract
chapter 9|6 pages
The West Wants Chaos
ByMetropolitan Ioann
View abstract
chapter 10|23 pages
Visions in Conflict: Starting Anew Through the Prism of Leadership Training
ByWalter Sawatsky
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
The Roman Catholic Church in Post-Communist Russia: Opportunities and Challenges
ByJanusz A. Ihnatowicz
View abstract
chapter 12|19 pages
The Role of Religious Communities in the War in Former Yugoslavia
ByPaul Mojzes
View abstract

Specialists from Europe and the US investigate the current and changing role of religion in post-communist Russia. Drawing upon Eastern Orthodox, Protestant and Roman Catholic points of view, they examine the Russian religious attitudes, activities and institutions, and explore the ways in which religion will significantly impact emerging social and political questions there. The volume should be of use to scholars of Russian politics, society, and religion and for anyone interested in the emerging culture of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction
ByNiels C. Nielsen
View abstract
chapter 1|14 pages
Religion, Revolution, and Order in Russia
ByDennis J. Dunn
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Church and Society in Russia Today
ByVladimir Ivanov
View abstract
chapter 3|8 pages
Ethics and Economic Activity in Russia
ByAlexander Zaichenko
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
The New Religious Press in Russia
ByWallace Daniel
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Christian Democrats in Russia, 1989 - 1993
ByPaul D. Steeves
View abstract
chapter 6|10 pages
Sociological Models of Religion in Post-Communist Societies
ByJerry G. Pankhurst
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
Current Developments in Russia and the Response of the Russian Orthodox
ByPhilip Walters
View abstract
chapter 8|4 pages
Your Prophets Are Our Prophets
ByPatriarch Aleksi
View abstract
chapter 9|6 pages
The West Wants Chaos
ByMetropolitan Ioann
View abstract
chapter 10|23 pages
Visions in Conflict: Starting Anew Through the Prism of Leadership Training
ByWalter Sawatsky
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
The Roman Catholic Church in Post-Communist Russia: Opportunities and Challenges
ByJanusz A. Ihnatowicz
View abstract
chapter 12|19 pages
The Role of Religious Communities in the War in Former Yugoslavia
ByPaul Mojzes
View abstract
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