The difficulties of overcoming the renovationist way of life in parish life in the 1940s on the example of the intercession cathedral of Samarkand [PDF]
The article examines the problems indicative of the 1940s in the Intercession Cathedral in Samarkand. In 1944, the future metropolitan, Archimandrite Guriy (Egorov), was appointed rector of the Samarkand Cathedral, who entered the open ministry after 11 ...
Dmitriy Pavlov, Alexander Galak
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he article analyzes the historical conditions in which the movement towards independence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church took place. It is shown that the stages of formation of the independent Orthodox Church of Ukraine coincided with the stages of the ...
Chornomorets, Yuriy +2 more
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Narodnost` and Obshchechelovechnost` in 19th century Russian missionary work: N.I.Il`minskii and the Christianization of the Chuvash [PDF]
Nikolai Il`minskii, a specialist in Arabic and the Turkic languages which he taught at the Kazan Theological Academy and Kazan University from the 1840s to 1860s, became in 1872 the Director of the Kazan Teachers’ Seminary where the first teachers were ...
KOLOSOVA, ALISON,RUTH
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Church diplomacy and inter-orthodox relations in the era of persecution: the experience of the holy Patriarch Tikhon [PDF]
Article on the views and actions of Patriarch Tikhon (Bellavin) of Moscow and All Russia in the field of Inter-Orthodox relations in 1917–1925. It is shown that this direction was not a priority for His Holiness Tikhon in the context of full-scale ...
Aleksandr Mazyrin
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Orthodoxy And Revolution: The Restoration Of The Russian Patriarchate In 1917 [PDF]
At the height of the October Revolution in Moscow – a much bloodier affair than the Bolshevik seizure of power in Petrograd – the Orthodox Church installed Tikhon (Bellavin) as Russia’s first patriarch since 1700. At the most obvious level, this was a
Dixon, SM
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A martyr factory? Roman Catholic crusade, Protestant missions and anti-communist propaganda against Soviet anti-religious policies, 1929-37 [PDF]
The renewed outbreak of anti-religious measures in the USSR in 1929 aroused reactions of protest in Europe in which it was the Catholic Church who set the tone. In a comparative perspective (addressing the Catholic and Protestant churches in Europe), the
Roulin, Stéphanie
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The orthodox church does not build on other people's foundations". The orthodox church in america during bishop tikhon's years (1898-1907) [PDF]
From 1898 to 1907 the young Tikhon Bellavin (later Patriarch of Moscow and of All Russia) held the role of bishop of the diocese of North America and Alaska.
Cognolato, Monica
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The Church in the Fire of the “Great Terror” of 1937–1938
The article examines the mechanisms of implementation of the Great Terror in the Ukrainian SSR during the years 1937-1939. It reveals the scale of the repressive campaign by presenting quantitative data on the number of individuals repressed both within ...
Korotaiev, Oleksandr
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My Brother’s Keeper How American Lutherans Fought to Preserve the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Russia in the USSR, 1921–1939 [PDF]
The Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail The years between 1939 and the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 were bleak for Christians. Surrounded by the daily drumbeat of atheist propaganda, many kept their faith underground, not just figuratively but literally ...
Heise, Matthew
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