The Patriarch and the Tsar

The Patriarch and the Tsar
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Synopsis The Patriarch and the Tsar by : William Palmer

The Patriarch and the Tsar: History of the condemnation of the patiarch Nicon by a plenary council of the Orthodox Catholic Eastern Church, held in Moscow a.d. 1666-1667, written by Paisius Ligarides of Scio

The Patriarch and the Tsar: History of the condemnation of the patiarch Nicon by a plenary council of the Orthodox Catholic Eastern Church, held in Moscow a.d. 1666-1667, written by Paisius Ligarides of Scio
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Synopsis The Patriarch and the Tsar: History of the condemnation of the patiarch Nicon by a plenary council of the Orthodox Catholic Eastern Church, held in Moscow a.d. 1666-1667, written by Paisius Ligarides of Scio by :

Testimonies Concerning the Patriarch Nicon, the Tsar, and the Boyars, from the Travels of the Patriarch Macarius of Antioch

Testimonies Concerning the Patriarch Nicon, the Tsar, and the Boyars, from the Travels of the Patriarch Macarius of Antioch
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 642
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Synopsis Testimonies Concerning the Patriarch Nicon, the Tsar, and the Boyars, from the Travels of the Patriarch Macarius of Antioch by : William Palmer

This 1873 book is the second of six volumes documenting the controversial life of Nicon (1605-1681), Patriarch of Moscow.

The Patriarch and the Tsar: Testimonies concerning the patriarch Nicon, the Tsar, and the boyars, from the Travels of the patriarch Macarius of Antioch, written in Arabic by his son and archdeacon Paul of Aleppo

The Patriarch and the Tsar: Testimonies concerning the patriarch Nicon, the Tsar, and the boyars, from the Travels of the patriarch Macarius of Antioch, written in Arabic by his son and archdeacon Paul of Aleppo
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Synopsis The Patriarch and the Tsar: Testimonies concerning the patriarch Nicon, the Tsar, and the boyars, from the Travels of the patriarch Macarius of Antioch, written in Arabic by his son and archdeacon Paul of Aleppo by :

The Patriarch and the Tsar ...

The Patriarch and the Tsar ...
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Synopsis The Patriarch and the Tsar ... by : William Palmer

Russia's Early Modern Orthodox Patriarchate

Russia's Early Modern Orthodox Patriarchate
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Synopsis Russia's Early Modern Orthodox Patriarchate by : David Goldfrank

Patriarch Nikon, the most energetic, creative, influential, and obstinate of Russia's early religious leaders, dominates this book. As Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, Nikon's most important initiative was to bring Russian religious rituals into line with Greek Orthodox tradition, from which Russia's practices had diverted. Kiev's Monastery of the Caves served as a medium for his transmission of Greek notions. Nikon and Tsar Alexis I (r. 1645-1676) envisioned Russia's transformed into a new Holy Land. Eventually, Nikon became a challenger for Imperial authority. While his reforms endure, failed policies and poor political judgment were decisive in his fall and in the Patriarchate's reduction in status. Ultimately, the reforms of Peter the Great (r. 1682-1725) led to its replacement by a new, government-controlled body, the Holy Synod, which nevertheless carried out a continuity of Nikon's policies. This exceptional volume contextualizes Nikon's Patriarchate as part of the broader continuities in Russian History and serves as a bridge to the present, where Russia is forging new relationships between Church and power.

Russia's Early Modern Orthodox Patriarchate

Russia's Early Modern Orthodox Patriarchate
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Synopsis Russia's Early Modern Orthodox Patriarchate by : David Goldfrank

Focusing on one of Russia's most powerful and wide-reaching institutions in a period of shattering dynastic crisis and immense territorial and administrative expansion, this book addresses manifestations of religious thought, practice, and artifacts revealing the permeability of political boundaries and fluid transfers of ideas, texts, people, objects, and "sacred spaces" with the rest of the Christian world. The historical background to the establishment Russia's Patriarchate, its chief religious authority, in various eparchies from Late Antiquity sets the stage. "The Tale of the Establishment of the Patriarchate," crucial for legitimizing and promoting both this institution and close cooperation with the established tetrarchy of Eastern Orthodox patriarchs emerged in the 1620s. Their attitude remained mixed, however, with persisting unease concerning Russian pretensions to equality. Regarding the most crucial "other" for Christianity's self-identification, the contradictions inherent in Christianity's appropriation of the Old Testament became apparent in, for example, the realm's imperfectly enforced ban on resident Jews. The concept of ordained royalty emerged in the purported co-rulership of the initial Romanov Tsar Michael and his father, Patriarch Filaret. As a pertinent foil to Moscow's patriarchs, challenges arose from Petro Mohyla, a metropolitan of the then totally separate Kievan church, whose Academy became the most important educational institution for the Russian Orthodox Church into the eighteenth century, combining a Romanian regal, Polish aristocratic, and Ukrainian Orthodox self-identity.

A History of Russian Christianity, Vol. II

A History of Russian Christianity, Vol. II
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Publisher : Algora Publishing
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9780875863481
ISBN-13 : 0875863485
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Synopsis A History of Russian Christianity, Vol. II by : Daniel Shubin

From Apostle Andrew to the conclusion of Soviet authority in 1990, Daniel Shubin presents the entire history of Christianity in Russia in a 3-volume series. The events, people and politics that forged the earliest traditions of Russian Christianity are presented objectively and intensively, describing the rise and dominance of the Russian Orthodox Church, the many dissenters and sectarian groups that evolved over the centuries (and their persecution), the presence of Catholicism and the influx of Protestantism and Judaism and other minority religions into Russia. The history covers the higher levels of ecclesiastical activity including the involvement of tsars and princes, as well as saints and serfs, and monks and mystics. This, the first volume, deals with the period from Apostle Andrew to the death of Tsar Ivan the Terrible, just prior to the election of the first Russian Patriarch, a period of almost 1600 years.

Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent

Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 0691125732
ISBN-13 : 9780691125732
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Synopsis Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent by : John Garrard

Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent is the first book to fully explore the expansive and ill-understood role that Russia's ancient Christian faith has played in the fall of Soviet Communism and in the rise of Russian nationalism today. John and Carol Garrard tell the story of how the Orthodox Church's moral weight helped defeat the 1991 coup against Gorbachev launched by Communist Party hardliners. The Soviet Union disintegrated, leaving Russians searching for a usable past. The Garrards reveal how Patriarch Aleksy II--a former KGB officer and the man behind the church's successful defeat of the coup--is reconstituting a new national idea in the church's own image. In the new Russia, the former KGB who run the country--Vladimir Putin among them--proclaim the cross, not the hammer and sickle. Meanwhile, a majority of Russians now embrace the Orthodox faith with unprecedented fervor. The Garrards trace how Aleksy orchestrated this transformation, positioning his church to inherit power once held by the Communist Party and to become the dominant ethos of the military and government. They show how the revived church under Aleksy prevented mass violence during the post-Soviet turmoil, and how Aleksy astutely linked the church with the army and melded Russian patriotism and faith. Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent argues that the West must come to grips with this complex and contradictory resurgence of the Orthodox faith, because it is the hidden force behind Russia's domestic and foreign policies today.

History of the Condemnation of the Patriarch Nicon

History of the Condemnation of the Patriarch Nicon
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 632
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ISBN-10 : 9781108014885
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Synopsis History of the Condemnation of the Patriarch Nicon by : Paisius Ligarides

An 1873 translation of a polemical account of the conflict between Tsar Alexis and Patriarch Nicon in seventeenth-century Russia.