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OverviewA remarkably simple and yet profoundly deep narrative, this translation is an introduction to the remote world of the 19th-century Altai: a mountainous region of southern Siberia possessing unique flora and fauna and peaks rising to nearly 15,000 feet. Native Altai tribesman Mikhail Chelvalkov vividly describes the physical beauty of the region while chronicling many of the encounters that took place throughout his life as the population transformed from competing nomadic pagan tribes to a settled and harmonious Orthodox Christian culture. One of the first native disciples of the Russian Orthodox missionary priest Makarii Glukharev who was made a saint in AD 2000 Chelvalkov's testament provides invaluable insights for students of Christian mission, ethnography, geography, and botany. AUTHOR: Mikhail Chevalkov was a pioneer both in his missionary work and in the establishment of the Altai language as a vehicle for literature. He served as a deacon and priest and his translations of the Bible, prayer books, religious songs, and service books we John Warden is a translator and a former lecturer in Russian and Soviet studies at the University of Coventry in central England. 7 line drawings, 1 map Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mikhail Chevalkov , John WardenPublisher: Holy Trinity Publications Imprint: The Printshop of St. Job of Pochaev Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9780884651840ISBN 10: 0884651843 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 31 October 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""His conversion to Orthodoxy and his ability to translate the living Word for others to learn and be baptized is truly inspiring. . . . I do feel humbled to be able to read what was intended for this man's family."" --Cindy Nimey, president, Antiochian Women of North America ""Perhaps the most intriguing portion of this work are the concluding 'Admonitions to My Children.' These are sayings, proverbs, really, intended to remind his children (for whom his work was initially written) how they ought to be in life."" --Oliver Herbel, Frontier Orthodoxy Perhaps the most intriguing portion of this work are the concluding 'Admonitions to My Children.' These are sayings, proverbs, really, intended to remind his children (for whom his work was initially written) how they ought to be in life. --Oliver Herbel, Frontier Orthodoxy His conversion to Orthodoxy and his ability to translate the living Word for others to learn and be baptized is truly inspiring. . . . I do feel humbled to be able to read what was intended for this man's family. --Cindy Nimey, president, Antiochian Women of North America Perhaps the most intriguing portion of this work are the concluding 'Admonitions to My Children.' These are sayings, proverbs, really, intended to remind his children (for whom his work was initially written) how they ought to be in life. --Oliver Herbel, Frontier Orthodoxy """His conversion to Orthodoxy and his ability to translate the living Word for others to learn and be baptized is truly inspiring. . . . I do feel humbled to be able to read what was intended for this man's family."" --Cindy Nimey, president, Antiochian Women of North America ""Perhaps the most intriguing portion of this work are the concluding 'Admonitions to My Children.' These are sayings, proverbs, really, intended to remind his children (for whom his work was initially written) how they ought to be in life."" --Oliver Herbel, Frontier Orthodoxy" Author InformationMikhail Chevalkov was a pioneer both in his missionary work and in the establishment of the Altai language as a vehicle for literature. He served as a deacon and priest and his translations of the Bible, prayer books, religious songs, and service books we John Warden is a translator and a former lecturer in Russian and Soviet studies at the University of Coventry in central England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |