Sectarianism and renewal in 1920s Romania: the limits of Orthodoxy and nation building
A modern, national church. Romanian Orthodox Christianity -- Renewal -- Orthodoxy's others. Reaction -- Catholics -- Repenters -- Missionaries -- Renewal movement. The Lord's Army -- The Stork's Nest.
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Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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Bloomsbury Academic
2021
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En: | Año: 2021 |
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar: | B
Rumänien
/ Rumänisch-Orthodoxe Kirche
/ Secta
/ Conflicto religioso
/ Construcción de una nación
/ Cambio social
/ Historia 1920-1930
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Otras palabras clave: | B
Biserica Ortodoxă Română
History 20th century
B Nationalism Religious aspects Orthodox Eastern Church B Biserica Ortodoxă Română History B Romania Religious life and customs B Secularism (Romania) History 20th century B Christian Sects History 20th century (Romania) B Romania Religión 20th century B Church renewal (Romania) History 20th century |
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Sumario: | A modern, national church. Romanian Orthodox Christianity -- Renewal -- Orthodoxy's others. Reaction -- Catholics -- Repenters -- Missionaries -- Renewal movement. The Lord's Army -- The Stork's Nest. "Bringing the history of the Orthodox Church into dialogue with sectarianism, heresy, grassroots religious organization and nation-building, Roland Clark explores how competing religious groups in interwar Romania responded to and emerged out of similar catalysts, including rising literacy rates, new religious practices and a newly empowered laity inspired by universal male suffrage and a growing civil society who took control of community organizing. Situated at the intersection of transnational history, religious history and the history of reading, Sectarianism and Renewal in 1920s Romania challenges us to rethink the one-sided narratives about modernity and religious conflict in interwar Eastern Europe"-- |
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Notas: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 1350100951 |