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This book is a critical study of the interaction between the Russian Church and society in the late 19th and early 20th century. While other studies exist that draw attention to the voices in the Church typified as liberal in the years leading up to the Revolution, this work introduces a wide range of conservative opinion that equally strove for spiritual renewal and the spread of the Gospel. Grounded in original research conducted in the newly accessible libraries and archives of post-Soviet Russia, this study is intended to reveal the wider relevance of its topic to an ongoing discussion of the relationship between national or ethnic identities on the one hand, and the self-understanding of Orthodox Christianity as a universal and transformative faith on the other.
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Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: John Strickland |
Publisher |
: Holy Trinity Publications |
Release |
: 2013-09-01 |
File |
: 438 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780884653479 |
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A history of how mystical and spiritual influences have shaped Russia’s identity and politics and what it means for the future of world civilization • Examines Russia’s spiritual history, from its pagan origins and Eastern Orthodox mysticism to secret societies, Rasputin, Roerich, Blavatsky, and Dostoyevsky • Explains the visionary writings of the spiritual philosophers of Russia’s Silver Age, which greatly influence Putin today • Explores what Russia’s unique identity and its history of messianic politics and apocalyptic thought mean for its future on the world stage At the turn of the 20th century, a period known as the Silver Age, Russia was undergoing a powerful spiritual and cultural rebirth. It was a time of magic and mysticism that saw a vital resurgence of interest in the occult and a creative intensity not seen in the West since the Renaissance. This was the time of the God-Seekers, pilgrims of the soul and explorers of the spirit who sought the salvation of the world through art and ideas. These sages and their visions of Holy Russia are returning to prominence now through Russian president Vladimir Putin, who, inspired by their ideas, envisions a new “Eurasian” civilization with Russia as its leader. Exploring Russia’s long history of mysticism and apocalyptic thought, Gary Lachman examines Russia’s unique position between East and West and its potential role in the future of the world. Lachman discusses Russia’s original Slavic paganism and its eager adoption of mystical and apocalyptic Eastern Orthodox Christianity. He explores the Silver Age and its “occult revival” with a look at Rasputin’s prophecies, Blavatsky’s Theosophy, Roerich’s “Red Shambhala,” and the philosophies of Berdyaev and Solovyov. He looks at Russian Rosicrucianism, the Illuminati Scare, Russian Freemasonry, and the rise of other secret societies in Russia. He explores the Russian character as that of the “holy fool,” as seen in the great Russian literature of the 19th century, especially Dostoyevsky. He also examines the psychic research performed by the Russian government throughout the 20th century and the influence of Evola and the esoteric right on the spiritual and political milieus in Russia. Through in-depth exploration of the philosophies that inspire Putin’s political regime and a look at Russia’s unique cultural identity, Lachman ponders what they will mean for the future of Russia and the world. What drives the Russian soul to pursue the apocalypse? Will these philosophers lead Russia to dominate the world, or will they lead it into a new cultural epoch centered on spiritual power and mystical wisdom?
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Genre |
: Body, Mind & Spirit |
Author |
: Gary Lachman |
Publisher |
: Simon and Schuster |
Release |
: 2020-05-12 |
File |
: 555 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781620558119 |
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This biography examines the long life of the traveller and author Stephen Graham. Graham walked across large parts of the Tsarist Empire in the years before 1917, describing his adventures in a series of books and articles that helped to shape attitudes towards Russia in Britain and the United States. In later years he travelled widely across Europe and North America, meeting some of the best known writers of the twentieth century, including H.G.Wells and Ernest Hemingway. Graham also wrote numerous novels and biographies that won him a wide readership on both sides of the Atlantic. This book traces Graham’s career as a world traveller, and provides a rich portrait of English, Russian and American literary life in the first half of the twentieth century. It also examines how many aspects of his life and writing coincide with contemporary concerns, including the development of New Age spirituality and the rise of environmental awareness. Beyond Holy Russia is based on extensive research in archives of private papers in Britain and the USA and on the many works of Graham himself. The author describes with admirable tact and clarity Graham’s heterodox and convoluted spiritual quest. The result is a fascinating portrait of a man who was for many years a significant literary figure on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Genre |
: Biography & Autobiography |
Author |
: Michael Hughes |
Publisher |
: Open Book Publishers |
Release |
: 2014-02-19 |
File |
: 372 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781783740123 |
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“Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html In the XX century Russia, which has forgotten God and the precepts of the hoary antiquity, destructive work was not difficult. The hard trials of the world war did not endure the forces of the Russian people, undermined by the destroyers. The tsar, God's anointed one, was overthrown in March 1917. Russia fell into the abyss, split up, whose very name the successors of the March apostates, the Bolsheviks, destroyed. The demons, who had long been in wait for their sacrifice, were able to celebrate their Sabbath on the blood-drenched earth. Covering the true face of Holy Russia, a terrible image of a beast-like creature, mocked, blasphemed over everything that from time immemorial was dear and sacred, insolently crawled out from everywhere. But it was not possible to destroy the true soul of Russia. And the terrible time of troubles, which has not been outlived until now, revealed - among the darkness and dirt - a lot of light, noble, pure ... “When your soul yearns, Hopes go out like lights - Slander rejoices over the truth, Enemies are all around you; When the wings grow weak in the struggle Trouble comes trouble And you cry in anguish of powerlessness, Don't forget that God is with you. Anastasia."
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Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: Nikolay Dmitrievich Talberg |
Publisher |
: Vladimir Djambov |
Release |
: 2021-12-17 |
File |
: 211 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: |
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: |
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: Great Britain. [Appendix. - History & Politics. - II. 1878.] |
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: |
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: 1878 |
File |
: 32 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: NLS:V000586200 |
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The late Russian Empire experienced rapid economic change, social dislocation, and multiple humanitarian crises, enduring two wars, two famines, and three revolutions. A “pastoral activism” took hold as parish clergymen led and organized the response of Russia’s Orthodox Christians to these traumatic events. In Russia’s Social Gospel, Daniel Scarborough considers the roles played by pastors in the closing decades of the failing tsarist empire and the explosive 1917 revolutions. This volume draws upon extensive archival research to examine the effects of the pastoral movement on Russian society and the Orthodox Church. Scarborough argues that the social work of parish clergymen shifted the focus of Orthodox practice in Russia toward cooperative social activism as a devotional activity. He furthers our understanding of Russian Orthodoxy by illuminating the difficult position of parish priests, who were charged with both spiritual and secular responsibilities but were supported by neither church nor state. His nuanced look at the pastorate shows how social and historical traumas shifted perceptions of what being religious meant, in turn affecting how the Orthodox Church organized itself, and contributed to Russia’s modernization.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Daniel Scarborough |
Publisher |
: University of Wisconsin Pres |
Release |
: 2022-06-21 |
File |
: 275 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780299337209 |
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'In this book, Fitzroy Maclean, following his recent studies of Central Asia and the Caucasus, has distilled forty years' experience of Russia itself. He traces this fascinating country's blood-stained and tumultuous history from the earliest times and describes the magnificent countryside, the splendid cities and the colourful people he knows so well. With the flair of which he is so much admired, he plays the part of guide, philosopher and friend to the intelligent traveller, armchair or otherwise. Russia's past has the strongest possible bearing on her present, and, by extension, on her future. This striking continuity, together with its many and varied implications, forms the central theme of this intriguing and immensely readable book.' (BOOK JACKET)
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Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: Fitzroy Maclean |
Publisher |
: Vintage |
Release |
: 1982 |
File |
: 374 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: IND:39000000614250 |
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Genre |
: Religious thought |
Author |
: Aleksandar Vasiljevič Solovjev |
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: |
Release |
: 1959 |
File |
: 68 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: STANFORD:36105080559599 |
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The end of the Soviet system and the transition to the market in Russia, coupled with the inexorable rise of nationalism, brought to the fore the centuries-old debate about Russia's relationship with Europe. In this revised and updated second edition of Russia and the Idea of Europe, Iver Neumann discusses whether the tensions between self-referencing nationalist views and Europe-orientated liberal views can ever be resolved. Drawing on a wide range of Russian sources, this book retains the broad historical focus of the previous edition and picks up from where the it off in the early 1990s, bringing the discussion fully up to date. Discussing theoretical and political developments, it relates the existing story of Russian identity formation to new foreign policy analysis and the developments in the study of nationalism. The book also offers an additional focus on post-Cold War developments. In particular it examines the year 2000, when Putin succeeded Yeltsin as president, and 2014, when Russian foreign policy turned from cooperation to confrontation. Bringing to life the various debates surrounding this complicated relationship in an accessible and clear manner, this book continues to be a unique and vital resource for both students and scholars of international relations.
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Genre |
: Political Science |
Author |
: Iver B. Neumann |
Publisher |
: Taylor & Francis |
Release |
: 2016-10-14 |
File |
: 233 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781317294702 |
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Genre |
: Literature |
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: |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1892 |
File |
: 880 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UOM:39015030730363 |