The Russian Orthodox Church (1986) examines the situation of Russian Orthodox believers in the Soviet Union. It demonstrates that freedom of religion did not exist in the Soviet Union, although the church remained a vigorous and potent force in Soviet society which the authorities were unable to ignore.
The Russian Orthodox Church (1986) examines the situation of Russian Orthodox believers in the Soviet Union. It demonstrates that freedom of religion did not exist in the Soviet Union, although the church remained a vigorous and potent force in Soviet society which the authorities were unable to ignore.
Jane Ellis was at the time of writing a Senior Researcher and Editor of Religion in Communist Lands at Keston College, Kent.
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1. Churches and Dioceses 2. Parish Life 3. The Clergy 4. Theological Education 5. Monasticism 6. Publications 7. The Laity 8. The Episcopate 9. Church-State Relations 10. The Rise of Orthodox Dissent: up to 1974 11. The Growth of Orthodox Dissent: 1974-6 12. The Flowering of Orthodox Dissent: 1976-9 13. The Repression of Orthodox Dissent: 1976-80 14. Concluding Summary: up to 1985
1. Churches and Dioceses 2. Parish Life 3. The Clergy 4. Theological Education 5. Monasticism 6. Publications 7. The Laity 8. The Episcopate 9. Church-State Relations 10. The Rise of Orthodox Dissent: up to 1974 11. The Growth of Orthodox Dissent: 1974-6 12. The Flowering of Orthodox Dissent: 1976-9 13. The Repression of Orthodox Dissent: 1976-80 14. Concluding Summary: up to 1985
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