Eastern Christianity and the Cold War, 1945-91

Author:   Lucian Leustean (Aston University, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415471978


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   21 December 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Lucian Leustean (Aston University, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.740kg
ISBN:  

9780415471978


ISBN 10:   0415471974
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   21 December 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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1. Eastern Christianity and the Cold War. An Overview Lucian N. Leustean A. Eastern Christianity behind the Iron Curtain 2. The Russian Orthodox Church Nickolas Lupinin 3. The Romanian Orthodox Church Lucian N. Leustean 4. The Serbian Orthodox Church Klaus Buchenau 5. The Bulgarian Orthodox Church Daniela Kalkandjieva 6. The Georgian Orthodox Church Stephen F. Jones 7. The Polish Orthodox Church Edward D. Wynot 8. The Czechoslovak Orthodox Church Tomáš Havlícek 9. The Albanian Orthodox Church Nicolas Pano 10. The Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Zenon V. Wasyliw 11. The Macedonian Orthodox Church Todor Cepreganov and Philip Shashko 12. The Armenian Apostolic Church Felix Corley 13. Other Orthodox Church behind the Iron Curtain Lucian N. Leustean B. Eastern Christianity beyond the Iron Curtain 14. The Ecumenical Patriarchate Paschalis M. Kitromilides 15. The Greek Orthodox Patriarchates in the Middle East Anthony O’Mahony 16. The Orthodox Church of Greece Vasilios N. Makrides 17. The Orthodox Church of Cyprus Victor Roudometof 18. The Finnish Orthodox Church Teuvo Laitila 19. The Ethiopian Orthodox Tawehedo Church Steve Kaplan 20. Other Orthodox Church beyond the Iron Curtain Lucian N. Leustean Bibliography Index

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The book is packed with information on Orthodoxy in the second half of the twentieth century and does a very good job in describing its variety and breadth, particularly its encounter with eastern European Communism. It will help students and others familiarise themselves with this important phenomenon. - William Taylor, Chairman, Anglican & Eastern Churches Association, March 2010 A comprehensive, concise and up-to-date overview, this collection of articles is a praiseworthy initiative and fills a gap in the literature on the contemporary Orthodox world; it will serve as handbook for scholars of Orthodoxy as well as for a wider interested public...The volume...is a valuable contribution to the literature about Eastern Christianity, and the well-documented articles and general bibliography at the end provide a straightforward gateway into the theme of contemporary Orthodoxy. - Kristina Stoeckl, Religion, State and Society, 38:3, 2010 Studies of the Russian Church under Communism? Yes, there have been many. Studies of the Romanian, Serbian and Bulgarian Orthodox Churches? You have to work hard to find them. The Georgian, Polish, Macedonian Orthodox Churches? This book has them, but it goes far beyond that, including chapters on the Orthodox Churches in Greece, Cyprus, Finland, Ethiopia, and many others in the period from the end of the Second World War to the collapse of communism in 1991 [!] This is an undertaking never before attempted, an encyclopaedia of sorts - Michael Bourdeaux, Church Times, 11 May 2010 The volume includes articles on large and small national Churches from eastern Europe to the Caucasus; autonomous and semi-autonomous Churches from Finland to Ethiopia; Orthodox minority groups and diaspora communities from USA to India and China; provides the names of the important religious leaders and the titles of the main religious publications; presents statistical figures and lists recent bibliographical references and, quite thoughtfully, even adding a list of topics that are not (yet) sufficiently researched. As a result, the reader is presented with a tour de force of world Orthodoxy within a specific historical framework - a useful tool for teachers and students of history, sociology, and political sciences. - Inna Naletova, Journal of Religion in Europe A unique attempt at global history of Eastern Christianity, the book reveals how Orthodoxy survived an unparalleled attempt at annihilation due to the perseverance of believers, the failure of antireligious campaigns, and pragmatic collaboration with the unbelieving leadership. This compendium sheds fitful beams of light on a thoroughly neglected aspect of Cold War history. - Lucien J. Frary, Rider University; Logos: A Journal of Eastern Christian Studies [!] each chapter offers an extremely useful summary of the history of its particular Church or Churches; for anyone wishing to find background information on any or all of these Churches this book will provide an ideal introduction [!] This book is comprehensive, well-organised and well edited. I read it with pleasure and profit. - R. J. Crampton, Journal of Ecclesiastical History


'The book is packed with information on Orthodoxy in the second half of the twentieth century and does a very good job in describing its variety and breadth, particularly its encounter with eastern European Communism. It will help students and others familiarise themselves with this important phenomenon.' - William Taylor, Chairman, Anglican & Eastern Churches Association, March 2010 A comprehensive, concise and up-to-date overview, this collection of articles is a praiseworthy initiative and fills a gap in the literature on the contemporary Orthodox world; it will serve as handbook for scholars of Orthodoxy as well as for a wider interested public...The volume...is a valuable contribution to the literature about Eastern Christianity, and the well-documented articles and general bibliography at the end provide a straightforward gateway into the theme of contemporary Orthodoxy. - Kristina Stoeckl, Religion, State and Society, 38:3, 2010


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Lucian N. Leustean is Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Aston University, Birmingham, UK. He is the author of Orthodoxy and the Cold War: Religion and Political Power in Romania, 1947-65 (2009) and co-editor with John Madeley of Religion, Politics and Law in the European Union (Routledge, 2009).

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