Inochentism and Orthodox Christianity: Religious Dissent in the Russian and Romanian Borderlands

Author:   James A. Kapaló (University College Cork, Ireland)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781472432186


Pages:   278
Publication Date:   06 June 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Inochentism and Orthodox Christianity: Religious Dissent in the Russian and Romanian Borderlands


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This book explores the history and evolution of Inochentism, a controversial new religious movement that emerged in the Russian and Romanian borderlands of what is now Moldova and Ukraine in the context of the Russian revolutionary period. Inochentism centres around the charismatic preaching of Inochentie, a monk of the Orthodox Church, who inspired an apocalyptic movement that was soon labelled heretical by the Orthodox Church and persecuted as socially and politically subversive by Soviet and Romanian state authorities. Inochentism and Orthodox Christianity charts the emergence and development of Inochentism through the twentieth century based on hagiographies, oral testimonies, press reports, state legislation and a wealth of previously unstudied police and secret police archival material. Focusing on the role that religious persecution and social marginalization played in the transformation of this understudied and much vilified group, the author explores a series of counter-narratives that challenge the mainstream historiography of the movement and highlight the significance of the concept of ‘liminality’ in relation to the study of new religious movements and Orthodoxy. This book constitutes a systematic historical study of an Eastern European ‘home-grown’ religious movement taking a ‘grass-roots’ approach to the problem of minority religious identities in twentieth century Eastern Europe. Consequently, it will be of great interest to scholars of new religions movements, religious history and Russian and Eastern European studies.

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Author:   James A. Kapaló (University College Cork, Ireland)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.710kg
ISBN:  

9781472432186


ISBN 10:   1472432185
Pages:   278
Publication Date:   06 June 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Introduction 1 Between Hagiography and History: The Life of Inochentie of Balta 2 ""The Mad Doctrine of the Incarnation of the Holy Spirit"" 3 ""All wells will run dry"": Belief and Practice amongst the Balta Pilgrims 4 Inochentism in Interwar Romania 5 Visions of the Underground: Archangelism in Interwar Romania 6 ""John’s Flock"": Ioan Zlotea and the Monastic Tradition 7 Return to the Garden of Paradise: Inochentism under Stalin and Antonescu 8 Golgotha: The Inochentist Underground in Soviet Moldavia 9 Epilogue"

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James A. Kapaló is Senior Lecturer in the Study of Religions at University College Cork, Ireland and co-Director of the Marginalised and Endangered Worldviews Study Centre. He is author of Text, Context and Performance: Gagauz Folk Religion in Discourse and Practice (2011).

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