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Sectarianism And Renewal In 1920s Romania The Limits Of Orthodoxy And Nationbuilding Roland Clark

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Sectarianism And Renewal In 1920s Romania The Limits Of Orthodoxy And Nationbuilding Roland Clark
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Roland Clark
ISBN: 9781350100954, 9781350100985, 1350100951, 1350100986
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Sectarianism And Renewal In 1920s Romania The Limits Of Orthodoxy And Nationbuilding Roland Clark by Roland Clark 9781350100954, 9781350100985, 1350100951, 1350100986 instant download after payment.

The Romanian Orthodox Church expanded significantly after the First World War, yet Protestant Repenter and schismatic Orthodox movements such as Old Calendarism also grew exponentially during this period, terrifying church leaders who responded by sending missionary priests into the villages to combat sectarianism. Several lay renewal movements such as the Lord's Army and the Stork's Nest also appeared within the Orthodox Church, implicating large numbers of peasants and workers in tight-knit religious communities operating at the margins of Eastern Orthodoxy.
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. He also analyses how Orthodox leaders used nationalism to attack sectarians as 'un-Romanian', whilst these groups remained indifferent to the claims the nation made on their souls.
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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