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Monasticism in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Republics: Routledge Religion, Society and Government in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet States

Editat de Ines Angeli Murzaku
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 ian 2018
This book looks at Eastern and Western monasticism’s continuous and intensive interactions with society in Eastern Europe, Russia and the Former Soviet Republics. It discusses the role monastics played in fostering national identities, as well as the potentiality of monasteries and religious orders to be vehicles of ecumenism and inter-religious dialogue within and beyond national boundaries. Using a country-specific analysis, the book highlights the monastic tradition and monastic establishments. It addresses gaps in the academic study of religion in Eastern European and Russian historiography and looks at the role of monasticism as a cultural and national identity forming determinant in the region.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780815364665
ISBN-10: 0815364660
Pagini: 420
Ilustrații: 1 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Tables, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Religion, Society and Government in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet States

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Monasticism in Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Republics: An Introduction    PART I: Monasticism in Eastern - Central Europe 1. Monasticism in Bulgaria  2. Croatian Monasticism and Glagolitic Tradition: Glagolitic Letters at Home and Abroad    3. Monasticism in Slovakia and Slovak National Development    4. Catholic Monasticism, Orders, and Societies in Hungary: Ten Centuries of Expansion, Disaster, and Revival    5. Religion and Identity in Montenegro    6. Relations between the Holy Mountain and Eastern Europe c.1850-2000    7. Roman Catholic Monasticism in Poland    8. Orthodox Monasticism and the Development of the Modern Romanian State from Dora d’Istria’s Criticism to Cyclical Reevaluation of Monastic Spirituality in Contemporary Romania  9. Monasticism in Serbia in the Modern Period: Development, Influence, Importance   10. The Church and Religious Orders in Slovenia in the Twentieth Century   11. Between East and West: Albania's Monastic Mosaic     PART II: Monasticism in Russia and Former Soviet Republics  12. Monasticism in Modern Russia   13. Monasticism in Russia's Far North in the Pre-Petrine Era: Social, Cultural, and Economic Interaction   14. Abbots and Artifacts: The Construction of Orthodox-Based Russian National Identity at Resurrection "New Jerusalem" Monastery in the Nineteenth Century    15. Monasticism and the Construction of the Armenian Intellectual Tradition   16. Monks and Monasticism in Georgia in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries   17. Greco-Catholic Monasticism in Ukraine: Between Mission and Contemplation 

Notă biografică

Ines Angeli Murzaku is Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Founding Chair of the Department of Catholic Studies, Seton Hall University.

Recenzii

"Professor Murzaku fills a significant void in her recent marvelous collection of essays on the role of monasticism in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet states...Monasticism in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Republics is a must have for scholars in the area...I know of no other work available in English that details monasticism in ECE and FSR in an inter-disciplinary forum with attention to both Orthodox and Catholic expressions of monastic life... All theological and university libraries ought to have a copy for reference, in addition to those who research and teach in the areas of Eastern Christianity, ecumenism, spirituality and ecclesiology...I highly recommend this text."
Robert P. Marko, Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, MI - Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe Volume 36 Issue 5 2016

Descriere

This book looks at Eastern and Western monasticism’s continuous and intensive interactions with society in Eastern Europe, Russia and the Former Soviet Republics. It discusses the role monastics played in fostering national identities, as well as the potentiality of monasteries and religious orders to be vehicles of ecumenism and inter-religious dialogue within and beyond national boundaries.