The doctrine of the Russian Church


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The doctrine of the Russian Church, being the primer or spelling book, the shorter and longer catechisms, and a treatise By G. Koniskii on the duty of parish priests, Tr. by R. W. Blackmore




The Russian Orthodox Church and Modernity


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The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) faced various iterations of modernization throughout its history. This conflicted encounter continues in the ROC’s current resistance against—what it perceives as—Western modernity including liberal and secular values. This study examines the historical development of the ROC’s arguments against—and sometimes preferences for—modernization and analyzes which positions ended up influencing the official doctrine. The book’s systematic analysis of dogmatic treatises shows the ROC’s considerable ability of constructive engagement with various aspects of the modern world. Balancing between theological traditions of unity and plurality, the ROC’s today context of operating within an authoritarian state appears to tip the scale in favor of unity.













The Doctrine of the Russian Church, Being the Primer Or Spelling-book (drawn Up by Theophanes Procopovich, Then Archbishop of Pleskoff), the Shorter and Longer Catechisms (drawn Up by Philaret ... Metropolitan of Moscow) and a Treatise on the Duty of Parish Priests (composed by George Konissky, Bishop of Mogileff). Translated from the Slavono-Russian Originals by the Rev. R. W. Blackmore


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Eastern Orthodox Christianity


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A clear introduction to Eastern Orthodoxy and key aspects of the tradition. Includes new content and an updated bibliography.




The Russian Orthodox Church and Human Rights


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This book examines the key 2008 publication of the Russian Orthodox Church on human dignity, freedom, and rights. It considers how the document was formed, charting the development over time of the Russian Orthodox Church's views on human rights. It analyzes the detail of the document, and assesses the practical and political impact inside the Church, at the national level and in the international arena. Overall, it shows how the attitude of the Russian Orthodox Church has shifted from outright hostility towards individual human rights to the advocacy of "traditional values."




The Russian Church


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