State Secularism and Lived Religion in Soviet Russia and Ukraine is a collection of essays written by a broad cross-section of scholars from around the world that explores the myriad forms religious expression and religious practice took in Soviet society in conjunction with the Soviet government's commitment to secularization.
State Secularism and Lived Religion in Soviet Russia and Ukraine is a collection of essays written by a broad cross-section of scholars from around the world that explores the myriad forms religious expression and religious practice took in Soviet society in conjunction with the Soviet government's commitment to secularization.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Catherine Wanner is Associate Professor of History, of Anthropology, and Religious Studies at Penn State University.
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* Introduction - Catherine Wanner * 1. Subversive Atheism: Antireligious Campaigns and Religious Revival in Ukraine in the 1920s - Gregory L. Freeze * 2. From the Red Cradle: Memories of Jewish Family Life in the Soviet Union - Anna Shternshis * 3. Christianity and Radical Nationalism: Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky and the Bandera Movement - John-Paul Himka * 4. The Revival of Monastic Life in the Trinity-Sergius Lavra after World War II - Scott Kenworthy * 5. ''They Burned the Pine, but the Place Remains All the Same'': Pilgrimage in the Changing Landscape of Soviet Russia - Stella Rock * 6. Sacramental Confession in Modern Russia and Ukraine - Nadieszda Kizenko * 7. Time and Space of Suffering: The Soviet Past in the Memoirs and Narratives of Evangelical Christian Baptists - Olena Panych * 8. Preaching the Kingdom Message: Jehovah's Witnesses and Soviet Secularisation - Zoe Knox * 9. A Multireligious Region in an Atheist State: Unionwide Policies Meet Communal Distinctions in the Postwar Mari Republic - Sonja Luehrmann * 10. The Revival before the Revival: Popular and Institutionalized Religion in Ukraine on the Eve of the Collapse of Communism - Victor Yelensky * Contributors * Index
* Introduction - Catherine Wanner * 1. Subversive Atheism: Antireligious Campaigns and Religious Revival in Ukraine in the 1920s - Gregory L. Freeze * 2. From the Red Cradle: Memories of Jewish Family Life in the Soviet Union - Anna Shternshis * 3. Christianity and Radical Nationalism: Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky and the Bandera Movement - John-Paul Himka * 4. The Revival of Monastic Life in the Trinity-Sergius Lavra after World War II - Scott Kenworthy * 5. ''They Burned the Pine, but the Place Remains All the Same'': Pilgrimage in the Changing Landscape of Soviet Russia - Stella Rock * 6. Sacramental Confession in Modern Russia and Ukraine - Nadieszda Kizenko * 7. Time and Space of Suffering: The Soviet Past in the Memoirs and Narratives of Evangelical Christian Baptists - Olena Panych * 8. Preaching the Kingdom Message: Jehovah's Witnesses and Soviet Secularisation - Zoe Knox * 9. A Multireligious Region in an Atheist State: Unionwide Policies Meet Communal Distinctions in the Postwar Mari Republic - Sonja Luehrmann * 10. The Revival before the Revival: Popular and Institutionalized Religion in Ukraine on the Eve of the Collapse of Communism - Victor Yelensky * Contributors * Index
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