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Book Synopsis
From sermons and clerical reports to personal stories of faith, this book features translated primary documents that reveals the lived experience of Orthodox Christianity in 19th- and early 20th-century Russia.

Trade Review

It is extremely rare for a book to be accessible and of use to undergraduates, graduate students, outsiders to the field and specialists in the field, but I believe this book pulls it off. It belongs on the shelf of anyone with any degree of interest in everyday life or religion in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Russia.

* Slavonic and East European Review *

Coleman's collection . . . emerges as strikingly important as Orthodoxy moves into the twenty-first century. It serves as a caveat to those who want to see progress in modem terms when faith is timeless. Orthodoxy, as Coleman's collection makes plain, is a living response that transcends change and development.

* Canadian Slavonic Papers *

It would be difficult to overpraise this contribution to the literature on Russian history and Orthodox Christianity. . . . Abreast of the best scholarship, this volume is valuable for studies of Russian history and religion. . . . Highly recommended.

* Choice *

One moves quickly and with accessible ease through [these] essays by well-respected scholars toward understanding what tserkovnost ("churchness") was to the Russian Orthodox believer in the time of the tsars. Tapping Russian language sources hitherto available only to those speaking Russian, this book brings one closer to that soil whence grew and flourished a people hardened by a history of suffering.

* Review of Metaphysics *

Each of these sources tells its own touching story of real individuals behaving religiously. The result is a beautiful cluster of short stories, each with its own plot, character development, pathos, and crisis.

* wordsbecamebooks.com *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
A Note on Spellings and Dates
Introduction: Faith and Story in Imperial Russia. Heather J. Coleman
1. The Miraculous Healing of the Mute Sergei Ivanov, 22 February 1833. Christine D. Worobec
2. The Miraculous Revival and Death of Princess Anna Fedorovna Golitsyna, 22 May 1834. Christine D. Worobec
3: Monastic Incarceration in Imperial Russia. A.J. Demoskoff
4: Letters To and From Spiritual Elders (Startsy) Irina Paert
5: Sermons of the Crimean War. Mara Kozelsky
6: The Diary of a Priest Laurie Manchester
7: "Another Voice from the Lord": An Orthodox Sermon on Christianity, Nature, and Natural Disaster Nicholas Breyfogle
8: Ukrainian Priest's Son Remembers His Father's Life and Ministry Heather J. Coleman
9: Akathist to the Most Holy Birth-Giver of God in Honor of Her Miracle-Working Icon Named "Kazan" Vera Shevzov
10: A Nineteenth-Century Life of St. Stefan of Perm (c. 1340-1396) Robert H. Greene
11: Written Confessions to Father John of Kronstadt, 1898-1908 Nadieszda Kizenko
12: An Obituary of Priest Ioann Mikhailovich Orlovskii Laurie Manchester
13: Not Something Ordinary, But A Great Mystery: Old Believer Ritual in the Late Imperial Period Roy R. Robson
14: Orthodox Petitions for the Transfer of the Holy Relics of St. Stefan of Perm, 1909 Robert H. Greene
15: Dechristianization in Holy Rus? Religious Observance in Vladimir Diocese, 1900-1913 Gregory L. Freeze
16: Petitions to the Holy Synod Regarding Miracle-Working Icons Vera Shevzov
17: Missionary Priests' Reports from Siberia Aileen Friesen
18: Petitions to "Brother Ioann" Churikov, 1914 Page Herrlinger
19: Archimandrite Toviia (Tsymbal), Prior of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra: Memoirs and Diaries (Selections) Scott M. Kenworthy
20: From Ignorance to Truth: A Baptist Conversion Narrative Heather J. Coleman
Glossary and Abbreviations
Further Reading
List of Contributors
Index

Orthodox Christianity in Imperial Russia

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    Publisher: Indiana University Press
    Publication Date: 03/09/2014
    ISBN13: 9780253013170, 978-0253013170
    ISBN10: 0253013178

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    From sermons and clerical reports to personal stories of faith, this book features translated primary documents that reveals the lived experience of Orthodox Christianity in 19th- and early 20th-century Russia.

    Trade Review

    It is extremely rare for a book to be accessible and of use to undergraduates, graduate students, outsiders to the field and specialists in the field, but I believe this book pulls it off. It belongs on the shelf of anyone with any degree of interest in everyday life or religion in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Russia.

    * Slavonic and East European Review *

    Coleman's collection . . . emerges as strikingly important as Orthodoxy moves into the twenty-first century. It serves as a caveat to those who want to see progress in modem terms when faith is timeless. Orthodoxy, as Coleman's collection makes plain, is a living response that transcends change and development.

    * Canadian Slavonic Papers *

    It would be difficult to overpraise this contribution to the literature on Russian history and Orthodox Christianity. . . . Abreast of the best scholarship, this volume is valuable for studies of Russian history and religion. . . . Highly recommended.

    * Choice *

    One moves quickly and with accessible ease through [these] essays by well-respected scholars toward understanding what tserkovnost ("churchness") was to the Russian Orthodox believer in the time of the tsars. Tapping Russian language sources hitherto available only to those speaking Russian, this book brings one closer to that soil whence grew and flourished a people hardened by a history of suffering.

    * Review of Metaphysics *

    Each of these sources tells its own touching story of real individuals behaving religiously. The result is a beautiful cluster of short stories, each with its own plot, character development, pathos, and crisis.

    * wordsbecamebooks.com *

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments
    A Note on Spellings and Dates
    Introduction: Faith and Story in Imperial Russia. Heather J. Coleman
    1. The Miraculous Healing of the Mute Sergei Ivanov, 22 February 1833. Christine D. Worobec
    2. The Miraculous Revival and Death of Princess Anna Fedorovna Golitsyna, 22 May 1834. Christine D. Worobec
    3: Monastic Incarceration in Imperial Russia. A.J. Demoskoff
    4: Letters To and From Spiritual Elders (Startsy) Irina Paert
    5: Sermons of the Crimean War. Mara Kozelsky
    6: The Diary of a Priest Laurie Manchester
    7: "Another Voice from the Lord": An Orthodox Sermon on Christianity, Nature, and Natural Disaster Nicholas Breyfogle
    8: Ukrainian Priest's Son Remembers His Father's Life and Ministry Heather J. Coleman
    9: Akathist to the Most Holy Birth-Giver of God in Honor of Her Miracle-Working Icon Named "Kazan" Vera Shevzov
    10: A Nineteenth-Century Life of St. Stefan of Perm (c. 1340-1396) Robert H. Greene
    11: Written Confessions to Father John of Kronstadt, 1898-1908 Nadieszda Kizenko
    12: An Obituary of Priest Ioann Mikhailovich Orlovskii Laurie Manchester
    13: Not Something Ordinary, But A Great Mystery: Old Believer Ritual in the Late Imperial Period Roy R. Robson
    14: Orthodox Petitions for the Transfer of the Holy Relics of St. Stefan of Perm, 1909 Robert H. Greene
    15: Dechristianization in Holy Rus? Religious Observance in Vladimir Diocese, 1900-1913 Gregory L. Freeze
    16: Petitions to the Holy Synod Regarding Miracle-Working Icons Vera Shevzov
    17: Missionary Priests' Reports from Siberia Aileen Friesen
    18: Petitions to "Brother Ioann" Churikov, 1914 Page Herrlinger
    19: Archimandrite Toviia (Tsymbal), Prior of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra: Memoirs and Diaries (Selections) Scott M. Kenworthy
    20: From Ignorance to Truth: A Baptist Conversion Narrative Heather J. Coleman
    Glossary and Abbreviations
    Further Reading
    List of Contributors
    Index

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