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Scott Lingenfelter

Between Tradition & Modernity


Sergei Bulgakov, Russian Orthodoxy, and Progressive Reform in Late Imperial Russia
2013. 252 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLARīS PRESS 2013
ISBN: 3-639-70642-0 (3639706420)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-70642-0 (9783639706420)

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What is the role of Russian Orthodoxy in modern Russian history? Has it been a progressive or regressive force? Sergei Bulgakovīs answer, conceived amid the prevailing winds in late Imperial Russia, is as relevant today as it was a century ago. Bulgakovīs call for an open public square represented an attempt to reconcile opposing forces in the Russian Empire on the eve of war and revolution: imperial officials, the revolutionary intelligentsia, Russian Orthodox prelates, and the provincial parish clergy. On one hand, their challenge was to sustain an ongoing conversation about religious liberty, modernist cultural trends, and political and ethnic pluralism. On the other, the empire spoke with an inflection shaped by centuries of centralized power and eastern Slavic folkways. It was caught between tradition and modernity, as is twenty-first century Russia. Bulgakovīs insights into this dilemma, examined comprehensively in this book, are a rich, largely untapped resource for navigating that journey today.
Dr. Scott Lingenfelter has traveled to Russia several times and was there during the aborted coup of 1991. Recipient of an outstanding teaching award from the Illinois Community College Trustees Association, he teaches Russian and World History at Wheaton College (Wheaton, Illinois), where he is Visiting Assistant Professor of History.