The Dangerous God : : Christianity and the Soviet Experiment / / ed. by Dominic Erdozain.
At the heart of the Soviet experiment was a belief in the impermanence of the human spirit: souls could be engineered; conscience could be destroyed. The project was, in many ways, chillingly successful. But the ultimate failure of a totalitarian regime to fulfill its ambitions for social and spirit...
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The Dangerous God : Christianity and the Soviet Experiment / NIU Series in Orthodox Christian Studies Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION The Rhythm of the Saints -- 1 EMPOWERING THE FAITHFUL. The Unintended Consequences of Bolshevik Religious Policies -- 2 COMBATING GOD AND GRANDMA. The Soviet Antireligious Campaigns and the Battle for Childhood -- 3 PERSECUTION, COLLUSION, AND LIBERATION The Russian Orthodox Church, from Stalin to Gorbachev -- 4 "I AM A FIGHTER BY NATURE" Fr. Gleb Iakunin and the Defense of Religious Liberty -- 5 "AN INWARD MUSIC" Revolution and Resurrection in Doctor Zhivago -- 6 "THE PEARL OF AN UNREASONABLE THOUGHT" Religion and the Poetic Imagination -- 7 "I HASTEN TO ESTABLISH A COMMON LANGUAGE WITH YOU" Orthodox Christian Dissidents and the Human Rights Movement -- 8 THE ORTHODOX LITURGY AS POLITICAL RESISTANCE -- 9 "AND I WILL TELL OF THE BEST PEOPLE IN ALL THE EARTH" Faith and Resilience in the Gulag -- 10 "THERE ARE THINGS IN HISTORY THAT SHOULD BE CALLED BY THEIR PROPER NAMES" Evaluating Russian Orthodox Collaboration with the Soviet State -- 11 THE USEFUL GOD Religion and Public Authority in Post -Soviet Russia -- AFTERWORD Whether in Words or Deeds, Known and Unknown -- Contributors -- Notes -- Index |
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