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Book SynopsisThe Life and Thought of Filaret Drozdov, 17821867: The Thorny Path to Sainthood is an intellectual biography of the foremost historical figure in the religious world of nineteenth-century Russia. The product of decades of archival research, most of which was in the Russian language, this is the first book-length study of St. Filaret in English. The volume is designed for specialists engaged in imperial Russian history, students in upper-level undergraduate or graduate courses, and for readers interested in Eastern Orthodox spirituality, and observers of the contemporary Russian scene who wish to understand traditional church/state relations. Deeply researched and including a formidable bibliographic component, the volume also serves as a reference guide to scholars desiring to study, at greater length, one of the many topics raised.Racheotes argues that Filaret was far more than a neo-patristic theologian steeped in the tradition of the Eastern fathers. He was simultaneously a valued m
Trade ReviewNicholas S. Racheotes has written the most extensive study in English of the great nineteenth-century churchman, St. Filaret Drozdov Metropolitan of Moscow. Racheotes weaves Filaret’s everyday life together with his thoughts on Orthodox Christianity, the leading religious, political, and social issues of the day, and his actions in bringing Russian Orthodoxy into the modern world to give the reader a sense of Filaret’s importance both in his own day and in modern day Russia. Through extensive quotations from Filaret’s sermons, Racheotes gives the reader insight into Russian preaching in the nineteenth century, a field of Russian literature almost completely ignored in western scholarship. -- Robert Nichols, St. Olaf College
Metropolitan Filaret (Drozdov) was a towering figure in the nineteenth-century Russian Orthodox Church—a prolific writer and powerful authority, but oddly neglected in the historiography. This pioneering biography draws upon the immense corpus of published sources to provide the first, long-overdue account of St. Filaret's thought and his role in addressing a wide range of critical issues. -- Gregory Freeze, Brandeis University
Table of ContentsChapter 1: Early Life Chapter 2: A Man of the Word Chapter 3: Metropolitan of Moscow Chapter 4: Individual Freedom and Royal Absolutism Byzantine Style Chapter 5: Contra Schism and Heresy Chapter 6: God save the Tsar