The Issue with Baptism of Russia

Author:   Anatoly T Foemnko
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   04 October 2017
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The Issue with Baptism of Russia


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The quadruple baptism of Russia! The official version of Russian history was manufactured in XVIII century by imported by Romanov dynasty German historians Bayer, Miller and Schlezer. relates the one and only baptism of Russia took place under Prince Vladimir in 986-989 A.D. Envoys of different lands presumably came to Vladimir in 986, offering to convert him into their confession. Greek team has won the competition. The actual baptism took place in 989. The Christian ecclesiastical hierarchy was nonexistent prior to that, therefore the priests from Greece got the job of teaching the faith to the pagan Russians.It took several decades under the Prince Yaroslav the Wise to translate the ecclesiastical literature was from Greek into Slavic. Dr.Fomenko et al scratched this polished surface to and found out that in the Great Catechesis, published in Moscow under Czar Mikhail Fyodorovich Romanov and Patriarch Filaret in 1627 A.D. contains the version of the unique Baptism greatly at odds with the one we're accustomed to. According to the Great Catechesis, Russia was baptized four times. The first baptism was by Apostle Andrew, the second performed by Fotius, Patriarch of Czar-Grad in the reign of the Greek King, Basil of Macedonia, and Ryurik, Great Prince of Russia, with Princes Askold and Dir regnant in Kiev. The Great Catechesis doesn't give any dates for either Baptism. Unlike the first two, the third and the fourth baptisms of Russia are dated in the Catechesis. The third one has taken place under the Great Princes Olga, in 963 A.D. The fourth baptism of Russia is the famous baptism of 989 A.D. under Prince Vladimir. The Great Catechesis says: And so he had ordered to the whole people of Russia to get baptized by the Holy Patriarchs Nikola Khrusovert, or Cicinius, or Sergiy, Archbishop of Novgorod, under Mikhail, the Metropolitan of Kiev . German team of historians says nothing about any Russian or Greek archbishops in Novgorod or metropolitans in Kiev under Vladimir. For learned Germans Russia was pagan at that time. Period. Bayer, Miller and Schlezer used the Povest Vremennyh Let 'discovered' (written, sic!) only in XVIII century as the primary source. Dr. Fomenko et al refute this version with abundant data that explains the consecutive baptisms of Russia as confession choices during religious schisms of XII-XIV centuries and not a unique Baptism of pagans took place. https: //evilempire.blog/

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Author:   Anatoly T Foemnko
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Volume:   20
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.367kg
ISBN:  

9781977942463


ISBN 10:   1977942466
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   04 October 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Dr. Anatoly Fomenko is a Full Member (Academician) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Full Member of the International Higher Education Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor, Head of the Moscow State University Department of Mathematics and Mechanics. Solved the classical Plateau's Problem from the theory of minimal spectral surfaces.

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