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OverviewIn the Danube Delta, on the border between Romania and Ukraine, a shrinking community of Russian Old Believers – Orthodox Christians who rejected seventeenth-century religious reforms in Russia – has struggled for survival, withdrawn from the world while simultaneously trying to engage with it. Waves of social change, from internal divisions and migration to external secularization and modernization, have reinforced this community's commitment to the old Orthodox rites and customs, as well as their long-standing conviction that the end times are imminent. Living in the End Times offers an in-depth ethnographic and historical exploration of the persistence of this community in contemporary Romania. Vlad Naumescu examines their ways of making history, pursuing continuity, and inscribing their historical experience into a narrative of radical hope. The interwoven life stories of the Old Believers challenge broader dichotomies of the secular and the religious, socialist and post-socialist, and continuity and rupture, revealing a community whose obligation to bear the past sanctifies the present and gives scope to the future. Against the threats of spiritual doubt, ritual failure, and lacking priesthood that have defined centuries of religious crisis, Old Belief has already provided its adherents the means to turn rupture into continuity, loss into creative transformation, and endings into beginnings. Living in the End Times reveals how the most ""orthodox"" of Eastern Christians became modern by staying true to their faith, inviting us to reconsider the nature of orthodoxy, historicity and modernity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vlad NaumescuPublisher: Indiana University Press Imprint: Indiana University Press ISBN: 9780253075543ISBN 10: 0253075548 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 21 April 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsPreface Note on Transliteration and Names Introduction 1. Beginnings 2. Challenges 3. Exemplars 4. Doubts 5. Promises Conclusion Bibliography IndexReviews""This is an excellent book, offering a powerful meditation on religious life in a dwindling Old Belief community in Romania. Naumescu shows what it means to live in the 'end times' for a community that has cultivated an apocalyptic ethos and is affected deeply by broader political economic transformations. In doing so, the book casts important light on the workings of hope, doubt, desperation, commitment, and ethics."" - Mathijs Pelkmans, author of Fragile Conviction: Changing Ideological Landscapes in Urban Kyrgyzstan ""This is an excellent book, offering a powerful meditation on religious life in a dwindling Old Belief community in Romania. Naumescu shows what it means to live in the 'end times' for a community that has cultivated an apocalyptic ethos and is affected deeply by broader political economic transformations. In doing so, the book casts important light on the workings of hope, doubt, desperation, commitment, and ethics.""—Mathijs Pelkmans, author of Fragile Conviction: Changing Ideological Landscapes in Urban Kyrgyzstan Author InformationVlad Naumescu is Professor of Anthropology at Central European University. He is author of Modes of Religiosity in Eastern Christianity: Religious Processes and Social Change in Ukraine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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