ABSTRACT

Armenian Christianity Today examines contemporary religious life and the social, political, and cultural functions of religion in the post-Soviet Republic of Armenia and in the Armenian Diaspora worldwide. Scholars from a range of countries and disciplines explore current trends and everyday religiosity, particularly within the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), and amongst Armenian Catholics, Protestants and vernacular religions. Themes examined include: Armenian grass-roots religiosity; the changing forms of regular worship and devotion; various types of congregational life; and the dynamics of social composition of both the clergy and lay believers. Exploring through the lens of Armenia, this book considers wider implications of ’postsecular’ trends in the role of global religion.

part |116 pages

The Republic of Armenia

chapter |26 pages

“One Nation, One Faith, One Church”

The Armenian Apostolic Church and the Ethno-Religion in Post-Soviet Armenia

chapter |22 pages

Church, God and Society

Toward the Anthropology of Church Construction in Armenia

chapter |20 pages

The Religious Modernity of the Brotherhood

A New Face of Armenian Grassroots Christianity

chapter |32 pages

Evangelical and Pentecostal Communities in Armenia

Negotiating Identity and Accommodation

part |150 pages

Armenian Diasporas

chapter |20 pages

Identity, Borders and Religious Belonging

Armenians between Two Spiritual Centers, Etchmiadzin and Cilicia

chapter |26 pages

Venerating the Saints, Remembering the City

Armenian Memorial Practices and Community Formation in Contemporary Istanbul 1

chapter |18 pages

The Chronotopes of the Armenian Diaspora in Romania

Religious Feasts and Shrines in the Making of Community

chapter |18 pages

Armenians in St. Petersburg

Belonging to the Church as a Key Marker of Ethnic Identity

chapter |20 pages

Finger on the Pulse

Armenian Identity and Religiosity in Southern California