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Russia's Social Gospel: The Orthodox Pastoral Movement in Famine, War, and Revolution

Autor Daniel Scarborough
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 oct 2023
The late Russian Empire experienced rapid economic change, social dislocation, and multiple humanitarian crises, enduring two wars, two famines, and three revolutions. A “pastoral activism” took hold as parish clergymen led and organized the response of Russia’s Orthodox Christians to these traumatic events. In Russia’s Social Gospel, Daniel Scarborough considers the roles played by pastors in the closing decades of the failing tsarist empire and the explosive 1917 revolutions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299337247
ISBN-10: 0299337243
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: 1 b-w graph, 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press

Recenzii

Russia’s Social Gospel thoughtfully and expertly adds an important piece to the puzzle of this complex, historically contingent thing we call Russian Orthodoxy.”—Patrick Lally Michelson, Indiana University
“A combination of solid archival research and compelling historical interpretations.”—Irina Paert, University of Tartu
“The author’s scholarship is detailed and his prose lucid. . . . This is an exceptional chronicle.”—Publishers Weekly
“A fascinating glimpse into an often overlooked discourse in Russian church history. . . . Scarborough has taken great pains to put the archival resources at his disposal into a coherent narrative that challenges both the conception of the late imperial Russian Orthodox Church as a monolithic entity and the inability of grassroots initiatives of the time to work toward true democratization. . . . A well-researched and broad approach that highlights fascinating aspects of Russian religious history.”—H-Russia
“A fresh and in-depth look at activities that have previously been largely dismissed as ineffective by historians. . . . Russia’s Social Gospel presents a convincing argument based on extensive use of new primary sources.”—The Russian Review
“Stimulating. . . . It both synthesizes the extensive scholarship of the last generation that has offered a more nuanced interpretation of church-state relations, and it makes a useful contribution by painting a dynamic picture of the Orthodox clergy and the role of the Church in the social and political life of late imperial and revolutionary Russia.”—Journal of Church and State

Notă biografică

Daniel Scarborough is an assistant professor of Russian history and religion at Nazarbayev University. His interests include the religious and intellectual history of late imperial Russia, the local history of Moscow and Tver’, and Russia’s Silver Age.

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Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction
1 The New Kind of Pastor
2 War, Revolution, and Famine
3 Revolt in the Seminaries
4 The Church as a School
5 The Parish Crisis
6 The Pastor as a Political Actor
7 Revolution in the Church
Conclusion

Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index