Peasants and Prophets
Author : Charles Thomas Byford
Publisher :
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 42,69 MB
Release : 1912
Category : Baptists
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Author : Charles Thomas Byford
Publisher :
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 42,69 MB
Release : 1912
Category : Baptists
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Author : Brian Talbot
Publisher : Authentic Media Inc
Page : 403 pages
File Size : 37,86 MB
Release : 2015-02-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1780783329
In the twenty-first century there are an increasing number of books in different fields that are evaluating critically aspects of life in the previous century. The Religious History of British people in this period is a significant part of that story. A Distinctive People will evaluate aspects of the history of one of the Christian denominations in Scotland looking at major themes such as Baptist attitudes to war and pacifism, the influence of the charismatic movement and their involvement in social action, their contribution to ecumenical relations in Scotland and relationships with fellow Baptists in other countries, together with the theological influences on Baptists, and a chapter on home mission. COMMENDATION "This thoroughly researched and engagingly written set of essays will be of keen interest, not to just to Scottish Baptists eager to know about their recent past, but also to all those concerned with the changing place of Christian belief and practice in twentieth-century Scottish society." - Brian Stanley, the University of Edinburgh, UK
Author : Mary Raber
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 39,82 MB
Release : 2016-05-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1498280714
The present study fills a gap in the study of the evangelical movement in Russia by presenting a comprehensive picture of their compassionate ministry during their longest stretch of relative freedom before the 1980s. Better known for their energetic preaching and literature work, Russian evangelicals also gave attention to compassionate ministry, although it was never extensive because of their marginal status. They established assistance funds, organized charitable institutions, practiced urban rescue ministry, participated in the Russian temperance movement, and established economic communities. Each area is distinct, yet all were supported by the same set of theological convictions. The Russian evangelicals were convinced that their witness should consist of good works as well as words, and that the gospel had the power to undo human suffering. While intentionally cultivating an attitude of concern for the needs of others, they taught that compassion was the concern of all members of the community, regardless of economic status or age. In their publications evangelicals devoted a good deal of teaching to the proper Christian attitude toward money and giving. They drew on Western models, but also their indigenous sectarian roots.
Author : Heather J. Coleman
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 32,54 MB
Release : 2005-04-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9780253111371
"... a fascinating read for everyone interested in Russia, religion, and modernity." -- Nadieszda Kizenko In the early 20th century, Baptists were the fastest-growing non-Orthodox religious group among Russians and Ukrainians. Heather J. Coleman traces the development of Baptist evangelical communities through a period of rapid industrialization, war, and revolution, when Russians found themselves asking new questions about religion and its place in modern life. Baptists' faith helped them navigate the problems of dissent, of order and disorder, of modernization and westernization, and of national and social identity in their changing society. Making use of newly available archival material, this important book reveals the ways in which the Baptists' own experiences, and the widespread discussions that they generated, illuminate the emergence of new social and personal identities in late Imperial and early Soviet Russia, the creation of a public sphere and a civic culture, and the role of religious ideas in the modernization process.
Author : Gregory L. Nichols
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 19,53 MB
Release : 2011-11-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1610971604
Today, many evangelicals in the Russian-speaking world emphasize sanctification as a distinctive mark of their Christian faith. This is a unique characteristic, particularly in the European context. Their historic tapestry has been woven from a number of threads that originated in the second half of the nineteenth century. Missionary efforts of the German Baptists, a revival sparked by a British evangelist, and a pietistic awakening among the Mennonites in the South converged to form a tapestry that displays Protestant, Baptist, and Anabaptist heritage. Ivan Kargel uniquely participated in the formation and ministry of each of these threads. His life spans from Tsarist Russia to the Soviet Union. Kargel refused to adhere to a systematic view of theology. Instead, he urged believers to go to Scripture and draw from the riches of a life united with Christ. Kargel's influence today is keenly felt across the Russian-speaking evangelical world as they seek to identify the roots of their spiritual identity. This book examines the influences on Ivan Kargel and offers insights into how his life and work are expressed in the tapestry of Russian evangelical spirituality.
Author : Sampson Low
Publisher :
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 28,40 MB
Release : 1912
Category : English literature
ISBN :
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Author : Sampson Low
Publisher :
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 21,94 MB
Release : 1912
Category : English literature
ISBN :
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 1120 pages
File Size : 36,5 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Bibliography
ISBN :
Author : Pål Kolstø
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 46,91 MB
Release : 2022-09-22
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1009260391
Lev Tolstoi was not only one of the world's most famous writers, he was also a deeply concerned thinker and hugely influential critic of the Church whose impact was felt long after his death. For an entire generation, Tolstoi set the agenda for ethical and religious thought, in Russia and beyond. Most of Tolstoi's main ideas drew on his Christian heritage – selected and creatively combined. While he claimed that his life's work consisted of rediscovering the pure doctrine of Christ as it had been before the Church perverted it, in fact he radically reinterpreted the Christian faith he had encountered in his own life, Russian Orthodoxy. This book offers a new and comprehensive account of Tolstoi's relationship with the Orthodox Church and its teachings, and shows how the Russian Church reacted to the “Tolstoi phenomenon” and attempted to counteract the influence of this new “heretic" - with scant success.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 924 pages
File Size : 25,27 MB
Release : 1913
Category : Bibliography
ISBN :
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