Mark D. Steinberg, Catherine Wanner
Religion, Morality, and Community in Post-Soviet Societies
Herausgeber: Steinberg, Mark D; Wanner, Catherine
Mark D. Steinberg, Catherine Wanner
Religion, Morality, and Community in Post-Soviet Societies
Herausgeber: Steinberg, Mark D; Wanner, Catherine
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Among the important questions considered are how religion addresses problems of charity, memory, justice, community, morality, nationalism, democracy, and civil liberties.
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Among the important questions considered are how religion addresses problems of charity, memory, justice, community, morality, nationalism, democracy, and civil liberties.
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- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 149mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 563g
- ISBN-13: 9780253220387
- ISBN-10: 0253220386
- Artikelnr.: 23580422
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 149mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 563g
- ISBN-13: 9780253220387
- ISBN-10: 0253220386
- Artikelnr.: 23580422
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mark D. Steinberg is Professor of History at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and editor of Slavic Review. He is editor (with Heather J. Coleman) of Sacred Stories: Religion and Spirituality in Modern Russia (IUP, 2007). Catherine Wanner is Associate Professor of History and Religious Studies at the Pennsylvania State University and is author of Communities of the Converted: Ukrainians and Global Evangelism.
Introduction Reclaiming the Sacred After Communism
1. To Save the World or to Renounce It: Modes of Moral Action in Russian
Orthodoxy
Scott M. Kenworthy
2. The Freezing of Historical Memory? The Post-Soviet Russian Orthodox
Church and the Council of 1917
Irina Papkova
3. Aleksandra Vladimirovna: Moral Narratives of a Russian Orthodox Woman
Jarrett Zigon
4. Old Belief Between "Society" and "Culture": Remaking Moral Communities
and Inequalities on a Former State Farm
Douglas Rogers
5. Communities of Mourning: Mountain Jewish Laments in Azerbaijan and on
the Internet
Sascha Goluboff
6. Social Welfare and Christian Welfare: Who Gets Saved in Post-Soviet
Russian Charity Work?
Melissa L. Caldwell
7. Shamanic Transformations: Buriat Shamans as Mediators of Multiple Worlds
Katherine Metzo
8. Fearing Islam in Uzbekistan: Islamic Tendencies, Extremist Violence, and
Authoritarian Secularism
Russell Zanca
9. Religious Freedom in Russia: The Putin Years
Zoe Knox
10. Afterword: Policy Implications of the Research and Analysis
Further Reading
1. To Save the World or to Renounce It: Modes of Moral Action in Russian
Orthodoxy
Scott M. Kenworthy
2. The Freezing of Historical Memory? The Post-Soviet Russian Orthodox
Church and the Council of 1917
Irina Papkova
3. Aleksandra Vladimirovna: Moral Narratives of a Russian Orthodox Woman
Jarrett Zigon
4. Old Belief Between "Society" and "Culture": Remaking Moral Communities
and Inequalities on a Former State Farm
Douglas Rogers
5. Communities of Mourning: Mountain Jewish Laments in Azerbaijan and on
the Internet
Sascha Goluboff
6. Social Welfare and Christian Welfare: Who Gets Saved in Post-Soviet
Russian Charity Work?
Melissa L. Caldwell
7. Shamanic Transformations: Buriat Shamans as Mediators of Multiple Worlds
Katherine Metzo
8. Fearing Islam in Uzbekistan: Islamic Tendencies, Extremist Violence, and
Authoritarian Secularism
Russell Zanca
9. Religious Freedom in Russia: The Putin Years
Zoe Knox
10. Afterword: Policy Implications of the Research and Analysis
Further Reading
Introduction Reclaiming the Sacred After Communism
1. To Save the World or to Renounce It: Modes of Moral Action in Russian
Orthodoxy
Scott M. Kenworthy
2. The Freezing of Historical Memory? The Post-Soviet Russian Orthodox
Church and the Council of 1917
Irina Papkova
3. Aleksandra Vladimirovna: Moral Narratives of a Russian Orthodox Woman
Jarrett Zigon
4. Old Belief Between "Society" and "Culture": Remaking Moral Communities
and Inequalities on a Former State Farm
Douglas Rogers
5. Communities of Mourning: Mountain Jewish Laments in Azerbaijan and on
the Internet
Sascha Goluboff
6. Social Welfare and Christian Welfare: Who Gets Saved in Post-Soviet
Russian Charity Work?
Melissa L. Caldwell
7. Shamanic Transformations: Buriat Shamans as Mediators of Multiple Worlds
Katherine Metzo
8. Fearing Islam in Uzbekistan: Islamic Tendencies, Extremist Violence, and
Authoritarian Secularism
Russell Zanca
9. Religious Freedom in Russia: The Putin Years
Zoe Knox
10. Afterword: Policy Implications of the Research and Analysis
Further Reading
1. To Save the World or to Renounce It: Modes of Moral Action in Russian
Orthodoxy
Scott M. Kenworthy
2. The Freezing of Historical Memory? The Post-Soviet Russian Orthodox
Church and the Council of 1917
Irina Papkova
3. Aleksandra Vladimirovna: Moral Narratives of a Russian Orthodox Woman
Jarrett Zigon
4. Old Belief Between "Society" and "Culture": Remaking Moral Communities
and Inequalities on a Former State Farm
Douglas Rogers
5. Communities of Mourning: Mountain Jewish Laments in Azerbaijan and on
the Internet
Sascha Goluboff
6. Social Welfare and Christian Welfare: Who Gets Saved in Post-Soviet
Russian Charity Work?
Melissa L. Caldwell
7. Shamanic Transformations: Buriat Shamans as Mediators of Multiple Worlds
Katherine Metzo
8. Fearing Islam in Uzbekistan: Islamic Tendencies, Extremist Violence, and
Authoritarian Secularism
Russell Zanca
9. Religious Freedom in Russia: The Putin Years
Zoe Knox
10. Afterword: Policy Implications of the Research and Analysis
Further Reading