Thresholds Into the Orthodox Commonwealth

Thresholds Into the Orthodox Commonwealth
Title Thresholds Into the Orthodox Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author Theofanis G. Stavrou
Publisher Slavica Publishers
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Europe, Eastern
ISBN 9780893574680

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Thresholds Into the Orthodox Commonwealth

Thresholds Into the Orthodox Commonwealth
Title Thresholds Into the Orthodox Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author Lucien J. Frary
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016
Genre Europe, Eastern
ISBN 9780893579685

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An Orthodox Commonwealth

An Orthodox Commonwealth
Title An Orthodox Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author Paschalis M. Kitromilides
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 169
Release 2020-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1000327388

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This collection brings together fifteen studies on the survival and adaptation of the Orthodox religious and cultural tradition in the societies of Southeastern Europe after the fall of Constantinople, a world so often misunderstood and misinterpreted. This problem of cultural history is examined in a diversity of contexts and on multiple levels of analysis in order to elucidate issues of broader concern to social theory such as the fluidity and dynamic character of identity, the intricate encounter of religion and politics and the challenge of secular world views such as the Enlightenment and nationalism to traditional religious outlooks. The author argues consistently against all forms of reductionism, converses at length with the sources in order to pose questions to conventional views and invites the historical imagination to recover and understand a world submerged by the nationalist interpretation of the past. This task involves the recovery of the geographical pluralism that made Orthodox culture a truly transnational phenomenon. The collection accordingly brings into focus both the epicentres of Orthodox culture and symbolism such as Mt Athos and Constantinople, but also its hinterlands in Asia Minor and the Balkans.

Unity in Faith?

Unity in Faith?
Title Unity in Faith? PDF eBook
Author J. M. White
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2020-11-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0253052521

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The little known history of an attempt to end a religious schism in imperial Russia, and the questions it raised about church and state. Established in 1800, edinoverie (translated as “unity in faith”) was intended to draw back those who had broken with the Russian Orthodox Church over ritual reforms in the seventeenth century. Called Old Believers, they had been persecuted as heretics. In time, the Russian state began tolerating Old Believers in order to lure them out of hiding and make use of their financial resources as a means of controlling and developing Russia’s vast and heterogeneous empire. However, the Russian Empire was also an Orthodox state, and conversion from Orthodoxy constituted a criminal act. So, which was better for ensuring the stability of the Russian Empire: managing heterogeneity through religious toleration, or enforcing homogeneity through missionary campaigns? Edinoverie remained contested and controversial throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as it was distrusted by both the Orthodox Church and the Old Believers themselves. The state reinforced this ambivalence, using edinoverie as a means by which to monitor Old Believer communities and employing it as a carrot to the stick of prison, exile, and the deprivation of rights. In Unity in Faith?, James White’s study of edinoverie offers an unparalleled perspective of the complex triangular relationship between the state, the Orthodox Church, and religious minorities in imperial Russia.

Diplomacy and Intelligence in the Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean World

Diplomacy and Intelligence in the Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean World
Title Diplomacy and Intelligence in the Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean World PDF eBook
Author Mika Suonpää
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 264
Release 2019-02-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1474277055

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Diplomacy and Intelligence in the Nineteenth-Century Mediterranean World examines the activities of diplomats in the expansion of their home country's informal imperial ambitions. Taking a comparative approach, the book combines a focus on the extension of the informal British Empire with an exploration of the imperial ambitions of other states, such as France, Austro-Hungary and Japan. The authors combine approaches from diplomatic history, intelligence history and microhistory in order to give new insights into the Mediterranean as a 'contested space' between competing informal empires. This study will be of great interest to anyone interested in the history of the Mediterranean region during the 19th century.

T&T Clark Handbook of Septuagint Research

T&T Clark Handbook of Septuagint Research
Title T&T Clark Handbook of Septuagint Research PDF eBook
Author William A. Ross
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 553
Release 2021-01-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567680266

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Students and scholars now widely recognize the importance of the Septuagint to the history of the Greek language, the textual development of the Bible, and to Jewish and Christian religious life in both the ancient and modern worlds. This handbook is designed for those who wish to engage the Septuagint in their research, yet have been unsure where to turn for guidance or concise, up-to-date discussion. The contributors break down the barriers involved in the technical debates and sub-specialties as far as possible, equipping readers with the tools and knowledge necessary to conduct their own research. Each chapter is written by a leading Septuagint scholar and focuses upon a major area of research in the discipline, providing an overview of the topic, key debates and views, a survey or demonstration of the methods involved, and pointers towards ongoing research questions. By exploring origins, language, text, reception, theology, translation, and commentary, with a final summary of the literature, this handbook encourages active engagement with the most important issues in the field and provides an essential resource for specialists and non-specialists alike.

A History of the Athonite Commonwealth

A History of the Athonite Commonwealth
Title A History of the Athonite Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author Graham Speake
Publisher
Total Pages 335
Release 2018-06-07
Genre History
ISBN 1108425860

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Explores the role played by Athos in the spread of Orthodoxy and Orthodox monasticism throughout Eastern Europe and beyond.