Understanding World Christianity: Russia

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Fortress Press
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Pages
311
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.4 X 0.7 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781451472509

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About the Author

Alexander Agadjanian is a professor of religious studies at the Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, and Arizona State University. He teaches at the intersection of religion and the modern and postmodern context, particularly as it impacts eastern Christianities. He has written numerous journal articles and co-edited Eastern Orthodoxy in a Global Age (2006).

Scott Kenworthy is an associate professor in the Department of Comparative Religion at Miami University. He is the author of The Heart of Russia: Trinity-Sergius, Monasticism and Society after 1825 (2010), which won the 2010 Frank S. and Elizabeth D. Brewer Prize of the American Society of Church History.

Dyron B. Daughrity is the William S. Banowsky Chair and Professor of Religion at Pepperdine University, USA.
Reviews

"Written by two of the world's leading scholars of Russian Orthodoxy, this splendid volume fills a huge gap in the literature of World Christianity. Kenworthy and Agadjanian's skillful overview balances theological traditions and historical developments with nuanced treatment of contemporary issues. Accessible to broad audiences, and also useful for specialists, it introduces the rich devotional and institutional life of Russia's majority Christian tradition. I recommend it very highly." --Dana L. Robert, Truman Collins Professor of World Christianity and History of Mission, Boston University

"This powerful and engaging book provides clear-headed knowledge about Russian Orthodoxy, its faith and religious practice, its aspirations and fears. No one could read this book without gaining understanding and insight. A wonderful book! Essential reading!" --Archpriest Andrew Louth FBA, Professor Emeritus, University of Durham, UK

"In this luminously written study we have a most beautiful introduction to Russian Christianity that is at once masterly in its coverage and also deeply fascinating in its level of detail." --John A. McGuckin, Oxford University Faculty of Theology

"Agadjanian and Kenworthy have admirably untangled the many different strands of "the complex tapestry" of Russian Orthodoxy. Their interdisciplinary work outlines not only the broad theological contours of Eastern Orthodoxy, but also the beliefs and practices of Russian Orthodox believers as well as Russian Orthodoxy's historical development, its dissenters and competition, its key modern religious figures within and outside Russia, and its paradoxical position within contemporary Russian society which values religious identity over religious practice. It is essential reading for non-specialists and specialists alike." --Christine D. Worobec, Distinguished Research Professor Emerita, Northern Illinois University, author of Peasant Russia and Possessed: Witches and Demons in Imperial Russia

"This excellent guide to Russian Orthodoxy is much needed, as the subject is poorly understood, even by many experts on Russia. Kenworthy sums up lucidly the serious research done by scholars in recent years, and displays the Orthodox Church in all its spiritual, theological, geographic and ethnic diversity." --Geoffrey Hosking, Emeritus Professor of Russian History, University College London

"This compact study of Christianity in Russia, by leading historian Scott Kenworthy and historical sociologist Alexander Agadjanian, provides a systematic and sophisticated account of Christianity in Russia from its medieval origins to the present day. It is a state-of-the-art piece of scholarship, reflecting the massive research in Russia and abroad since the collapse of the Soviet Union moved the study of religion to the front burner. Specialists and non-specialists will profit from a close reading of this important volume." --Gregory Freeze, Brandeis University

"This extraordinarily clear and beautifully-written introduction to Orthodoxy in Russia is also a superb introduction to Orthodoxy theology and spirituality in general. With remarkable historical depth and fair and thoughtful evaluation of Orthodoxy's place in Russia's past and present, Kenworthy and Agadjanian correct caricatures that too often shape Western views of Russia and its Church." --John Burgess, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, author of Holy Rus': The Rebirth of Orthodoxy in the New Russia