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The Orthodox Church and Religion in Revolutionary Russia, 1894-1924 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This chapter examines the fate of the Russian Orthodox Church—as an institution and community—during Russia’s years of revolution, from the reign of Nicholas II through the 1917 February Revolution and subsequent Bolshevik coup.
Shevrov, Vera
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Eine russisch-islamische Synthese? Interaktionsmuster zwischen Christen, Muslimen und Staat im Wolgaraum vom Mittelalter bis in die Gegenwart [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Russlands Krieg gegen die Ukraine wird zwar von der Führung der Russisch-Orthodoxen Kirche mit spirituellen Motivationen "unterfüttert"; allerdings stehen auch andere Glaubensgemeinschaften des Landes hinter dem Krieg, darunter maßgeblich die islamische.
Buchenau, Klaus
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On the 150th anniversary of Musa Jarullah Bigiev

open access: yesИз истории и культуры народов Среднего Поволжья
The article is devoted to an overview of the significance of the scientific and religious-social activities of the outstanding Tatar religious thinker, theologian and philosopher of the first half of the 20th century Musa Jarullah (Yarullovich) Bigiev ...
Aidar Garifutdinovich Khairutdinov
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“THE LORD SEER-OF-HEARTS HOLDS ME IN HIS RIGHT HAND…” (TO THE BIOGRAPHY OF ARCHPRIEST VASILY NIKULCHEV) [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Екатеринбургской духовной семинарии
This article is part of a series of publications, which the author devoted to the fate of a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, who followed the path of a confessor after the revolutionary events of 1917.
Hieromonk Antony (A. V. Malinsky)
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Occurrence and becoming Renovation Church in Ukraine (1922-1923) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Стаття розкриває витоки та виникнення обновленського руху в Російській православній церкві. Головна увага зосереджена на поширенні обновленства на українській території та ролі у цьому процесі більшовицької влади.Статья раскрывает истоки и возникновение ...
Тригуб, О.
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From the Faith of Lamas to Global Buddhism: The Construction of Buddhist Tradition in Russian Trans-Baikal from the Eighteenth to the Early Twentieth Century [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The article invites readers to reconsider the history of Buddhism in Russian Trans-Baikal as a gradual process of negotiation and redefinition that involved different actors: lamas, Russian imperial officials of various levels, Orthodox missionaries ...
Nikolay Tsyrempilov
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Methodism in an Orthodox Context: History, Theology, and (Sadly) Politics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The history of Methodism and Eastern Orthodoxy goes back to the early days of Wesley and his interest in the teachings of the Greek Church Fathers. The relationship between Methodists and the Orthodox Church has gone through positive and negative periods,
Elliott, Mark R.
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Towards the нistory of the Renovationist group “Union of communities of the Ancient Apostolic Church” [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Серия ИИ. История, история Русской Православной Церкви
The initial period of the history of the Renovationist schism was marked by the strong mutual hostility of the leaders of the schism, which led to the emergence of three main rival groups: the «Living Church», the «Union for Church Revival» and the ...
Alexey Rodionov
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Chronicles "Garabagname" on the history of Karabakh [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Хроники "Гарабагнаме" об истории Карабаха "Гарабагнаме", который, как основной источник имели большое значение для азербайджанской историографии в XIX - начале XX века ценным источником для изучения не только истории Карабахского ханства, а также ...
Бахышова Рена Ризван кызы
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An Orthodox Social Gospel in Late-Imperial Russia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
On Sunday morning, 9 January 1905, 150,000 workers and their families marched from various parts of St. Petersburg and converged upon the Winter Palace to present a “Most Loyal and Humble Address” to tsar Nicholas II asking him to improve the conditions ...
Kenworthy, Scott M.
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