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Book Title
Religious Freedom in Modern Russia
Publication Date
2018-11-13
Pages
312
ISBN
9780822945499

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN-10
0822945495
ISBN-13
9780822945499
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3038714027

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
312 Pages
Publication Name
Religious Freedom in Modern Russia
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Subject
Russia & the Former Soviet Union, General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, History
Author
Randall A. Poole, Paul W. Werth
Series
Russian and East European Studies
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
20 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2018-289819
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
The commitment to showing that there was a wide spectrum of understandings of religious freedom in imperial Russia is particularly praiseworthy, turning the attention of scholars away from a monolithic vision focused on liberal theorists and the autocracy's failure to implement freedom of conscience to a more multidimensional account of various trends, discourses, and institutions interacting with one another., This brief summary does not do justice to the consistently impressive research and analysis--as well as the diversity of voices, positions, and experiences--that these eight chapters bring to the discussion of 'freedom of conscience' in Russia. This book should be welcomed by scholars in the fields of religious history, intellectual history and the history of the Russian Empire., Edited by Randall Poole and Paul Werth, the splendid Religious Freedom in Modern Russia offers eight essays that explore historical, social, and philosophical and theological dimensions of religious freedom in Russia., "This stimulating collection of essays is a major contribution to the study of religious policy in modern Russia. It provides a valuable and comprehensive picture of the theory and praxis of religious policy, as a multi-confessional empire sought to reconcile its traditional ties to the Orthodox Church with the expectations of the non-Orthodox (roughly a third of the Empire in 1897)." -- Gregory Freeze, Brandeis University, "Russia tends to be associated with limits on religion rather than with its freedom. This book offers a richer and more nuanced narrative. In fascinating and eloquent detail, leading authorities trace little-known traditions of Russian religious freedom--including toleration and freedom of conscience-- evolving and sometimes thriving in difficult contexts, from early modernity to today's global spiritual marketplace." -- Nadieszda Kizenko, SUNY Albany, Russia tends to be associated with limits on religion rather than with its freedom. This book offers a richer and more nuanced narrative. In fascinating and eloquent detail, leading authorities trace little-known traditions of Russian religious freedom--including toleration and freedom of conscience-- evolving and sometimes thriving in difficult contexts, from early modernity to today's global spiritual marketplace., "The commitment to showing that there was a wide spectrum of understandings of religious freedom in imperial Russia is particularly praiseworthy, turning the attention of scholars away from a monolithic vision focused on liberal theorists and the autocracy's failure to implement freedom of conscience to a more multidimensional account of various trends, discourses, and institutions interacting with one another." -- The Russian Review, "This brief summary does not do justice to the consistently impressive research and analysis--as well as the diversity of voices, positions, and experiences--that these eight chapters bring to the discussion of 'freedom of conscience' in Russia. This book should be welcomed by scholars in the fields of religious history, intellectual history and the history of the Russian Empire." -- Slavonic and East European Review, This stimulating collection of essays is a major contribution to the study of religious policy in modern Russia. It provides a valuable and comprehensive picture of the theory and praxis of religious policy, as a multi-confessional empire sought to reconcile its traditional ties to the Orthodox Church with the expectations of the non-Orthodox (roughly a third of the Empire in 1897)., "Edited by Randall Poole and Paul Werth, the splendid Religious Freedom in Modern Russia offers eight essays that explore historical, social, and philosophical and theological dimensions of religious freedom in Russia." -- Journal of Law and Religion, "This stimulating collection of essays is a major contribution to the study of religious policy in modern Russia. It provides a valuable and comprehensive picture of the theory and praxis of religious policy, as a multi-confessional empire sought to reconcile its traditional ties to the Orthodox Church with the expectations of the non-Orthodox (roughly a third of the Empire in 1897)." --Gregory Freeze, Brandeis University, "Russia tends to be associated with limits on religion rather than with its freedom. This book offers a richer and more nuanced narrative. In fascinating and eloquent detail, leading authorities trace little-known traditions of Russian religious freedom--including toleration and freedom of conscience-- evolving and sometimes thriving in difficult contexts, from early modernity to today's global spiritual marketplace." -- Nadieszda Kizenko , SUNY Albany
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
200.947
Synopsis
Despite Russia's religiously diverse population and the strong connection between the Russian state and the Orthodox Chuch, the problem of religious freedom has been a driving force in the country's history. This volume gathers leading scholars to provide an extensive exploration of the evolution, experience, and contested meanings of religious freedom in Russia from the early modern period to the present, with a particular focus on the nineteenth century. Addressing different spiritual traditions, clerics and revolutionaries, ideas and lived experience, Religious Freedom in Modern Russia explores the various meanings that religious freedom, toleration, and freedom of conscience had in Russia among nonstate sectors., Despite Russia's religiously diverse population and the strong connection between the Russian state and the Orthodox Church, the problem of religious freedom has been a driving force in the country's history. This volume gathers leading scholars to provide an extensive exploration of the evolution, experience, and contested meanings of religious freedom in Russia from the early modern period to the present, with a particular focus on the nineteenth century. Addressing different spiritual traditions, clerics and revolutionaries, ideas and lived experience, Religious Freedom in Modern Russia explores the various meanings that religious freedom, toleration, and freedom of conscience had in Russia among nonstate actors.
LC Classification Number
BL980.R8R434 2018

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