Church and State in Russia : : The Last Years of the Empire 1900-1917 / / John Shelton Curtiss.

Describes the relations between Orthodoxy and Autocracy, the economic position of the church, and religious education in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1940]
©1940
Year of Publication:1940
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • PART I. A Thousand Years of Church and State
  • I. An Outline of Russian Church History to the Year 1900; Moscow as "the Third Rome"
  • PART II. The Church at the Beginning Of the Twentieth Century
  • II. The Russian Church as a State Institution at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
  • III. The Economic Position of the Church
  • IV. Religious Education and Indoctrination: Monopolies of the Orthodox Church
  • PART III. Liberalism and Conservatism During the Revolution of 1905
  • V. A Free Church in a Free State?
  • VI. "God Is High Above and the Tsar Is Far Away"
  • PART IV. The Interval between Revolutions 1908-17
  • VII. The Years of Neglected Opportunity
  • VIII. Plus Ça Change
  • IX. The Sway of Rasputin
  • Bibliography
  • Index