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Title Religion and politics in Russia : a reader / edited by Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer
Published London : Routledge, 2015

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Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Introduction; Part I Christianity: Orthodoxy and Others; 1. Russia: Trends in Orthodox Religiosity in the Twentieth Century (Statistics and Reality); 2. The Icon in the Home: The Home Begins with the Icon; 3. People of the Schism (1667-2007); 4. Russian Lutheranism: Between Protestantism, Catholicism, and Russian Orthodoxy; 5. Religious Searching and New Religious Organizations: On the Example of the Church of Christ in St. Petersburg
6. St. Petersburg's Catholic Community: The Conversion Phenomenon and the Transformation of Power RelationsPart II Islam: Sunnis and Shi'ites in Cultural Perspective; 7. "Folk Islam" and Muslim Youth of the Central and Northwest Caucasus; 8. For Us, Religion Is Life; 9. Anyone for Polygamy? A Marriage Boom in Ingushetia Is Not Expected; 10. Islam and Muslims in Contemporary Tatarstan; Part III Judaism: From Persecution to Revival; 11. Who Are These Mountain Jews?; 12. Russian Jews: The Confessional Situation in the Late Twentieth Century
13. Judaism Across the Commonwealth of Independent States (Excerpt)Part IV Buddhism: Cultural Variations; 14. Lamaism; 15. The Revival of Buddhism in Buryatia: Problems and Prospects; 16. Buddhists of Russia at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century; 17. Lamaism in Kalmykia (From Buddhism: A Dictionary); Part V Old and New Religious Movements: Burkhanism and Falun Gong; 18. Burkhanism in Gorny Altai; 19. The Phenomenon of "White Faith" in Southern Siberia; 20. Activity of the Chinese Religious Movement Falun Gong in Russia; Part VI Shamanism: Syncretism and Revival of Traditional Worldviews
21. Traditional Religious Beliefs of the Peoples of Sayano-Altai and Problems of Religious Syncretism22. The Teleut Ritual Chymyr: Exorcism and Explanation; Recommended Readings; Index; About the Editor
Summary Russia is not only vast, it is also culturally diverse, the core of an empire that spanned Eurasia. In addition to the majority Russian Orthodox and various other Christian groups, the Russian Federation includes large communities of Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, and members of other religious groups, some with ancient historical roots. All are in a state of ferment, and securing formal state recognition for specific communities is often daunting. This collection provides entry into the diversity of Russia's religious communities. Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer's introduction to the volume illuminates
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO; viewed on February 2, 2015)
Subject Religion and politics -- Russia (Federation)
RELIGION -- Comparative Religion.
RELIGION -- Essays.
RELIGION -- Reference.
Religion
Religion and politics
Religion
Politik
Religion.
Politik.
SUBJECT Russia (Federation) -- Religion -- 21st century
Russia (Federation) -- Religion -- 20th century
Subject Russia (Federation)
Russland
Russland.
Form Electronic book
Author Balzer, Marjorie Mandelstam.
ISBN 9781317461128
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