A concise history of the Russian Orthodox Church:
"Orthodox Christianity is one of the world's major religions, and the Russian Orthodox Church is by far its largest denomination. Few know its history and spiritual richness, however. Neil Kent's comprehensive new book fills that gap. The Russian Orthodox Church's Eastern roots,...
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adam_text | Contents Foreword Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk................................................................ xi Chapter 1 Introduction................................................................................................................ 1 Establishment of Christianity in the Roman Empire............................................. 2 The Cathedral of the Holy Wisdom or Hagia Sophia...........................................3 Early Church Fathers............................................................................................ 4 Conflicts within the Early Church........................................................................ 4 Rise of Monasticism............................................................................................. 6 Chapter 2 The Early Kievan Church......................................................................................11 Establishment of the Metropolitan See of Kiev.................................................. 11 Saints Boris and Gleb..........................................................................................11 Saint Hilarion....................................................................................................... 12 The Cathedral of Saint Sophia in Kiev............................................................... 13 The Great Schism................................................................................................13 Kiev’s Monastery of the Caves........................................................................... 14 Threats from West and
East................................................................................ 15 Chapter 3 The Russian Church During and After the Tatars.......................................... 17 The Mongol Conquest........................................................................................ 17 Saint Alexis the Wonderworker of All Russia.................................................... 18 Saint Sergei of Radonezh.................................................................................... 18 Theophanes the Greek........................................................................................ 19
Andrei Rublev......................................................................................................19 Dionisii............................................................................................................... 20 Failure of the Council of Florence to Reunite Christendom.............................. 20 Chapter 4 Conflict and Reform............................... 23 Controversy over Monastic Wealth................................................................... 23 The Judaizing Heresy......................................................................................... 24 Saint Nil Sorsky.................................................................................................. 26 Saint Maximus the Greek................................................................................... 27 Tsar Ivan the Terrible and the Martyrdom of the Innocents.............................. 28 The Solovetsky Monastery................................................................................. 28 Establishment of the Patriarchate of Moscow.................................................... 29 The Councils of Brest......................................................................................... 30 The Time of Troubles and the Tribulations of the Church................................ 31 The Reforms of Patriarch Nikon......................................................................... 32 Chapter 5 The Beginning of the “Babylonian Captivity”...............................................35 Peter the Great and Russian
Orthodoxy..............................................................35 The Cathedral of Saints. Peter and Paul, St. Petersburg.....................................35 The Alexander Nevsky Monastery..................................................................... 36 The Petrine Reforms and the Abolition of the Patriarchate............................... 36 Ecclesiastical Reaction and the Revival of Monastic Life to marry Peter III.... 39 Establishment and Development of Religious Academies................................ 40 Saint Tikhon of Zadonsk.................................................................................... 41 Missionary Work of the Clergy......................................................................... 41 Spiritual Revival, the Philocalia, and Saint Seraphim of Sarov....................... 42 Chapter 6 Spiritual Revival and the Threats of Secular Liberalism.............................. 57 Metropolitan Philaret of Moscow...................................................................... 57 Our Lady of Kazan Cathedral............................................................................ 58
Saint Isaac’s Cathedral....................................................................................... 59 Petr Chaadaev..................................................................................................... 59 Alexander Pushkin............................................................................................... 60 Aleksei Komiakov............................................................................................... 61 Fyodor Dostoyevsky and the Phenomenon of the Elder in Late Nineteenth-Century Russia................................................. 62 Nikolai Gogol...................................................................................................... 63 Saint Ignatius Bryanchaninov............................................................................. 63 Apostate Seminarians......................................................................................... 65 Missionary Work to the Borders of the Empire and Beyond..............................66 Chapter 7 Church Reform and Reestablishment of the Patriarchate............................ 71 Vladimir Soloviev............................................................................................... 71 Saint John of Kronstadt....................................................................................... 72 Nikolai Leskov.....................................................................................................74 Anton Chekhov................................................................................................... 75 Orthodox
Composers.......................................................................................... 76 The First World War........................................................................................... 77 Hilarion............................................................................................................... 78 Nikolai Berdiaev................................................................................................. 78 Saint Maksim Sandovich.................................................................................... 79 Revolution and the Convocation of the Council of 1917.................................... 80 Independence of the Georgian Orthodox Church............................................... 81 Saint Seraphin of Vyritsa.................................................................................... 81 Chapter 8 Soviet Persecution............................................................................................. 83 The Persecution of the Church Commences....................................................... 83 Patriarch Tikhon’s Attempts to Preserve Church Integrity................................. 84 The Second World War and Church Revival...................................................... 89 Abrogation of the Union of Brest....................................................................... 90 Khrushchev and Renewed Persecution of the Church........................................ 90
Nikodim, Metropolitan of Leningrad...................................................................91 Father Alexander Men......................................................................................... 91 Chapter 9 The Diaspora of the Russian Orthodox Church............................................. 93 Sergei Bulgakov................................................................................................... 96 The Orthodox Theological Institute of Paris....................................................... 97 Saint John the Baptist Monastery, Essex............................................................ 98 Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh...................................................................... 99 The Russian Orthodox Monastery of Saint Panteleimon, Mount Athos........... 99 Russian Monastery of Jerusalem....................................................................... 100 Chapter 10 The Church Revives........................................................................................ 101 Architectural and Artistic Revival of the Church’s Fabric............................... 102 Councils of Bishops in 2000 and 2004............................................................. 102 Restitution of Church Property.......................................................................... 103 The Hierarchy of the Church Today.................................................................. 104 Metropolitan Kallistos....................................................................................... 105 Metropolitan
John.............................................................................................. 106 Jean-Claude Larchet.......................................................................................... 106 Father John Behr................................................................................................ 106 Patriarch Kirill................................................................................................... 107 Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeev).......................................................................... 108 Metropolitan Tikhon (Shevkunov)....................................................................108 President Vladimir Putin....................................................................................109 The Patriarchal Military Cathedral of the Resurrection.................................... Ill Patriarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church.....................................................112 Index 113
Index A Acacius, 5 A Dreary Story, 75 Afanasyev, Nikolai 98 Aharoohen, Zechariah Ben 25 Alexander II, 57, 64 Alexandrovich, Nicholas 84 Alexeill, 101, 103 Alexis, 18 Andronikov Monastery, 19 Anglicanism, 1, 62, 99, 105 Anthony, 14 Arian heresy, 4 Aristotelian Gate, 24, 26 Ashkenazic Jewry, 25 Assyrian, 4,11 Athenasios, 9 В Baltic Sea, 15 Basil I,2 Basil the Great, 4, 105 Batu, Khan 17 Berdyaev, Nikolai 73, 78, 97, 98, 106 Bible, 2, 24, 27, 41, 5 8, 60, 64, 76 Bishop, The 75 Blessed Virgin, 5 Bogolyubsky, Andrei 14 Bolshevik Revolution, 72, 81, 83 Bolsheviks, 68, 81, 83,100 Borodin, Alexander 76 boyars, 18, 31 Brothers Karamazov, The 62, 71 Bryanchaninov, Ignatius 63, 64 Bulgakov, Sergei 60, 72, 78, 96 Byzantine Cristian liturgy, 76 Byzantine Empire, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, 22 Byzantium, 3, 8, 15, 97 C Cathedral Clergy, The 74 Cathedral of the Annunciation, 19 Cathedral of the Holy Wisdom, 3 Catherine, 64 Catherine the Great, 25 Chaadaev, 59, 61 Chariton, 100 Charles XII, 35 Chekhov, Anton 75 Chernyshevsky, Nikolai 65 Cherubic Hymn, 76 Chetverikov, Sergei 98 Chrisťs Harrowing ofHell, 19, 20, 50 Christian Catechism, 58 Christianity, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 13, 14, 15,30,41,65,74, 75,79, 107, 110, 111 Christians, 1,2, 12, 72, 77, 107 Chronicle, 8 Chronicle ofNestor, 8 Chrysostom, John 4, 41 Chudov Monastery, 18, 28 Church of the Twelve Apostles, 29 Clement, 12 Codex Sinaiticus, 64 Communist Party, 101
114 A Concise History of The Russian Orthodox Church Constans II, 5 Constantine, 2, 5 Copronymus, 5 Cornelius, 29 Council of Brest, 30 Council of Chalcedon, 4 Council of Ephesus, 4 Council of Florence, 20, 21, 22 Crusades, 14 Cultural Revolution, 68 Cyril, 12 Cyrillic, 12 D Davidova Pustyń Monastery, 75 Demon, The 61 Denisov, Aleksei 102 Dimitrii, 18, 25 Dostoyevsky, Fyodor 62, 71 E Eastern Orthodox Byzantine Church, 71 Elena of Moldavia, 25,26 Elijah, 7 episcopal council, 2 evangelical Baptist, 1 F Fedor I, 31 Filioque, Ί, 13, 20 Florovsky, Georges 36, 95, 97, 106 Fedotov, Georgy 98 Florensky, Pavel 72, 78 G Gennady, 24 George, Grand Duke of Russia, 59 George Monastery, 26 George XII, 69 Gerontius, 18 Glagolitic, 12 Glinka, Mikhail 61, 76 Glinskaia, Elena 27 Godunov, Boris 29, 31 Gogol, Nikolai 12, 63, 108 Gorbachev, Mikhail 101 Gorky, Maksim 65, 85 Great Russian Easter Overture, 76 Great Schism, 13,20 Greek Peloponnesus, 20 Gregoty of Nazianzus, 4 Gribanovsky, Mikhail 75 Griboyedov, Alexander 59 H Hagia Sophia, 3,111 Herman of Kazan, 28 Herzen, Alexander 57 History ofReligion, 92 Honorius III, 15 Holy Synod, 38, 39, 57, 58, 78, 85, 105, 108 I Iconoclasm, 5, 6 Ignatii, 31 Ilarion, 12 Imitation of Christ, 63 Iron Curtain, 95, 103 Islam, 5, 8,20, 34, 104 Ivan I Kalita, 17 Ivan III, 25 Ivan IV, 3 Ivan the Terrible, 28, 29 J Japanese Orthodox Church, 67 Jesus Christ, 1,63 Jews, 8, 25, 71 Joachim, 32 John of Kronstadt, 55, 72 Joseph of Volokolamsk, 20,23,24, 26,27 Judaizers, 25 Justin II, 76 Justinian I, 3 К Kartashev, Anton 98
Index Khan, Genghis 17 Khrapovitsky, Antonii 78 Khrushchev, Nikita 90 Kievan Rus, 11, 13, 15 Kochurov, John 83 Kolychev, Fedor 28 Komiakov, 61, 62 Kuntsevych, Josaphat 30 L Larchet, Jean-Claude 106 Lavr, 103 Legend of the White Cowl, The 22 Lemko ethnic community, 80 Leningrad, 81, 88, 91, 107 Lermontov, Mikhail 61 Leskov, Nikolai 74 Living Body of Christ, The 99 Lubyanka Prison, 85 Lvov, Georgy 80 Μ Makarius, 28 Maksim, 17 Mamai, Khan 18 Mark, 20 Martin I, 5 Marx, Karl 83 Maximus, 5,27, 28 Meditations on the Divine Liturgy, 63 Metropolitan of Arseny, 40 Michael I Cerularius, 13 Mikhailovich, Alexander 93 Mochulysky, Konstantin 98 Mogiła, Pyotr 32 Monasticism, 6, 12 Mongol, 1, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22,24, 87 Montferrand, Auguste de 59 Mount Athos, 9, 26,42, 62, 78, 94, 98, 99 Mussorgsky, Modest 61 My Life in Christ, 72 115 Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church, The 97 N Neronov, John 33 Nevsky, Alexander ix, 17, 18, 36, 42,53,81,88 Notaras, Loucas 21 Nicholas I, 7 Nicholas II, 58 Nicodemus the Hagiorite, 42 Nikon, 32 Napoleon, 89, 102 Nicene Creed, 2,4 Nikon, 32,33,34,37, 112 О Oleg, 7 On the Mountains of the Caucasus, 78 oprichniki, 28 Optina Monastery, 73 Optina Pustyń Monastery, 62, 63 Osliaba, Andrey 18 Otroch Monastery, 27, 28 Ottoman Empire, 22, 29, 62 Ottoman Turks, 3,20 P Palaeologus, John VIII 20 Pan-American Council, 69 Panteleimon, 78, 94, 98, 99, 100 Patriarch of Moscow, 1, 30, 93, 94, 100, 104 Paul I, John 91 Pesresvet, Alexander 18 Peter III, 39 Peter the Great, 26, 35, 36, 38, 69 Petrov, Avvakum 33 Philaret, 31, 32, 37, 52, 54, 57, 58, 60 Philokalia, 62, 65
Philosophical Letters, 60 Philotheus of Pskov, 22 Pius IX, 30
116 A Concise History of The Russian Orthodox Church Poland, 1, 15,25,30,31,32, 42, 66, 80, 88, 89 Pomialovsky, Nikolai 65 Prince Igor, 8, 76 Protestantism, 30 Protestant Reformation, 1 Pushkin, Alexander 60, 61, 65 Putin, 94, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111 R Rastrelli, Carlo Bartolommeo 36 Rastrelli, Francesco Bartolommeo 36, 38 Red Army, 85, 111 Roman Catholic Church, 1, 59, 91, 104, 107, 109 Roman Empire, 1,2, 14 Romanov, Fedor 31 Romanov, Michael 31, 32 Rowan Williams, 63 Rubinstein, Anton 61 Russian Ideal, The 71 Russian Orthodox Church, 33, 37, 62, 67,81,83, 85,94, 95, 99, 101, 104, 108, 110 Russian Revolution, 2, 68 S Saint Isaac’s Cathedral, 59 Saint Sergei Theological Institute, 97 Sandovich, Maksim 79, 80 Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von 59 Scholarios, Gennadios 22 Schwertfeger, Theodor 36 Scriabin, Alexander 99 Second World War, 67, 68, 88, 89, 90, 95, 98, 111 Secretimi Secretorum, 24 Semashko, 66 Seraphim, 42,43 Seraphin, 81 serfdom, 59 Sergei of Radonezh, 18,46 Sigismund, 30 Skuratov, Maliuta 29 Shakespeare, 110 Sinai Peninsula, 64 Sketches from a Seminary, 65 Slavic, 15, 27,61,75 sobornost, 61, 71, 104 Solovetsky Monastery, ix, 28, 32, 34,51,87, 107 Soloviev, Vladimir 71, 72 Sophia, 13, 14, 32 Sophia Palaeologus, 22,25 Sorskiy, Nil 26 Soviet Union, 11, 13, 67, 87, 88, 89, 90,91,93, 96, 101, 103, 111 Sremskie Karlovcy, 87 Stalin, Joseph 11, 64, 65, 89, 90, 102, 110, 111 starets, 62, 63, 82 Stephen, 18 Summa Theologica, 32 T Tales of the Hermetical Life, 26 Taras Bulba, 12 Tarkovsky, Andrei 19 Teutonic Knights, 36 Theodore, Abbot 14 Theological School of Paris,
95, 98 Theophan, 37, 38, 65, 72 Theophanes, 19, 47 Theophany Monastery, 18 Tolstoy, Lev 63, 73, 85 Transfiguration, ix, 12, 19, 47 Treaty of Georgievsk, 68 Trinity, 2,4, 18, 19, 24, 27, 31, 94, 95, 106 Tsar, 21, 23, 25,26, 28, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37, 40, 57, 58, 59, 64, 72 U ukaz, 86 Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 95 Union of Brest, 90
Index V Valaam Monastary, 66 Vasily II, 20 Vassian, 26 Velichkovsky, Paisius 62 Virgin of Vladimir, 19 Vitebsk, 30 Vitus Bering, 66 Vladimir of Kiev, 5, 101 Y Yaropolk I, 8 Yaroslav, 12, 13 Z Zedong, Mao 68 Zeitgeist, 26 Zemov, Nicholas 98 Zhidiata, Luke 12 117
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Contents Foreword Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk. xi Chapter 1 Introduction. 1 Establishment of Christianity in the Roman Empire. 2 The Cathedral of the Holy Wisdom or Hagia Sophia.3 Early Church Fathers. 4 Conflicts within the Early Church. 4 Rise of Monasticism. 6 Chapter 2 The Early Kievan Church.11 Establishment of the Metropolitan See of Kiev. 11 Saints Boris and Gleb.11 Saint Hilarion. 12 The Cathedral of Saint Sophia in Kiev. 13 The Great Schism.13 Kiev’s Monastery of the Caves. 14 Threats from West and
East. 15 Chapter 3 The Russian Church During and After the Tatars. 17 The Mongol Conquest. 17 Saint Alexis the Wonderworker of All Russia. 18 Saint Sergei of Radonezh. 18 Theophanes the Greek. 19
Andrei Rublev.19 Dionisii. 20 Failure of the Council of Florence to Reunite Christendom. 20 Chapter 4 Conflict and Reform. 23 Controversy over Monastic Wealth. 23 The Judaizing Heresy. 24 Saint Nil Sorsky. 26 Saint Maximus the Greek. 27 Tsar Ivan the Terrible and the Martyrdom of the Innocents. 28 The Solovetsky Monastery. 28 Establishment of the Patriarchate of Moscow. 29 The Councils of Brest. 30 The Time of Troubles and the Tribulations of the Church. 31 The Reforms of Patriarch Nikon. 32 Chapter 5 The Beginning of the “Babylonian Captivity”.35 Peter the Great and Russian
Orthodoxy.35 The Cathedral of Saints. Peter and Paul, St. Petersburg.35 The Alexander Nevsky Monastery. 36 The Petrine Reforms and the Abolition of the Patriarchate. 36 Ecclesiastical Reaction and the Revival of Monastic Life to marry Peter III. 39 Establishment and Development of Religious Academies. 40 Saint Tikhon of Zadonsk. 41 Missionary Work of the Clergy. 41 Spiritual Revival, the Philocalia, and Saint Seraphim of Sarov. 42 Chapter 6 Spiritual Revival and the Threats of Secular Liberalism. 57 Metropolitan Philaret of Moscow. 57 Our Lady of Kazan Cathedral. 58
Saint Isaac’s Cathedral. 59 Petr Chaadaev. 59 Alexander Pushkin. 60 Aleksei Komiakov. 61 Fyodor Dostoyevsky and the Phenomenon of the Elder in Late Nineteenth-Century Russia. 62 Nikolai Gogol. 63 Saint Ignatius Bryanchaninov. 63 Apostate Seminarians. 65 Missionary Work to the Borders of the Empire and Beyond.66 Chapter 7 Church Reform and Reestablishment of the Patriarchate. 71 Vladimir Soloviev. 71 Saint John of Kronstadt. 72 Nikolai Leskov.74 Anton Chekhov. 75 Orthodox
Composers. 76 The First World War. 77 Hilarion. 78 Nikolai Berdiaev. 78 Saint Maksim Sandovich. 79 Revolution and the Convocation of the Council of 1917. 80 Independence of the Georgian Orthodox Church. 81 Saint Seraphin of Vyritsa. 81 Chapter 8 Soviet Persecution. 83 The Persecution of the Church Commences. 83 Patriarch Tikhon’s Attempts to Preserve Church Integrity. 84 The Second World War and Church Revival. 89 Abrogation of the Union of Brest. 90 Khrushchev and Renewed Persecution of the Church. 90
Nikodim, Metropolitan of Leningrad.91 Father Alexander Men. 91 Chapter 9 The Diaspora of the Russian Orthodox Church. 93 Sergei Bulgakov. 96 The Orthodox Theological Institute of Paris. 97 Saint John the Baptist Monastery, Essex. 98 Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh. 99 The Russian Orthodox Monastery of Saint Panteleimon, Mount Athos. 99 Russian Monastery of Jerusalem. 100 Chapter 10 The Church Revives. 101 Architectural and Artistic Revival of the Church’s Fabric. 102 Councils of Bishops in 2000 and 2004. 102 Restitution of Church Property. 103 The Hierarchy of the Church Today. 104 Metropolitan Kallistos. 105 Metropolitan
John. 106 Jean-Claude Larchet. 106 Father John Behr. 106 Patriarch Kirill. 107 Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeev). 108 Metropolitan Tikhon (Shevkunov).108 President Vladimir Putin.109 The Patriarchal Military Cathedral of the Resurrection. Ill Patriarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church.112 Index 113
Index A Acacius, 5 A Dreary Story, 75 Afanasyev, Nikolai 98 Aharoohen, Zechariah Ben 25 Alexander II, 57, 64 Alexandrovich, Nicholas 84 Alexeill, 101, 103 Alexis, 18 Andronikov Monastery, 19 Anglicanism, 1, 62, 99, 105 Anthony, 14 Arian heresy, 4 Aristotelian Gate, 24, 26 Ashkenazic Jewry, 25 Assyrian, 4,11 Athenasios, 9 В Baltic Sea, 15 Basil I,2 Basil the Great, 4, 105 Batu, Khan 17 Berdyaev, Nikolai 73, 78, 97, 98, 106 Bible, 2, 24, 27, 41, 5 8, 60, 64, 76 Bishop, The 75 Blessed Virgin, 5 Bogolyubsky, Andrei 14 Bolshevik Revolution, 72, 81, 83 Bolsheviks, 68, 81, 83,100 Borodin, Alexander 76 boyars, 18, 31 Brothers Karamazov, The 62, 71 Bryanchaninov, Ignatius 63, 64 Bulgakov, Sergei 60, 72, 78, 96 Byzantine Cristian liturgy, 76 Byzantine Empire, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, 22 Byzantium, 3, 8, 15, 97 C Cathedral Clergy, The 74 Cathedral of the Annunciation, 19 Cathedral of the Holy Wisdom, 3 Catherine, 64 Catherine the Great, 25 Chaadaev, 59, 61 Chariton, 100 Charles XII, 35 Chekhov, Anton 75 Chernyshevsky, Nikolai 65 Cherubic Hymn, 76 Chetverikov, Sergei 98 Chrisťs Harrowing ofHell, 19, 20, 50 Christian Catechism, 58 Christianity, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 13, 14, 15,30,41,65,74, 75,79, 107, 110, 111 Christians, 1,2, 12, 72, 77, 107 Chronicle, 8 Chronicle ofNestor, 8 Chrysostom, John 4, 41 Chudov Monastery, 18, 28 Church of the Twelve Apostles, 29 Clement, 12 Codex Sinaiticus, 64 Communist Party, 101
114 A Concise History of The Russian Orthodox Church Constans II, 5 Constantine, 2, 5 Copronymus, 5 Cornelius, 29 Council of Brest, 30 Council of Chalcedon, 4 Council of Ephesus, 4 Council of Florence, 20, 21, 22 Crusades, 14 Cultural Revolution, 68 Cyril, 12 Cyrillic, 12 D Davidova Pustyń Monastery, 75 Demon, The 61 Denisov, Aleksei 102 Dimitrii, 18, 25 Dostoyevsky, Fyodor 62, 71 E Eastern Orthodox Byzantine Church, 71 Elena of Moldavia, 25,26 Elijah, 7 episcopal council, 2 evangelical Baptist, 1 F Fedor I, 31 Filioque, Ί, 13, 20 Florovsky, Georges 36, 95, 97, 106 Fedotov, Georgy 98 Florensky, Pavel 72, 78 G Gennady, 24 George, Grand Duke of Russia, 59 George Monastery, 26 George XII, 69 Gerontius, 18 Glagolitic, 12 Glinka, Mikhail 61, 76 Glinskaia, Elena 27 Godunov, Boris 29, 31 Gogol, Nikolai 12, 63, 108 Gorbachev, Mikhail 101 Gorky, Maksim 65, 85 Great Russian Easter Overture, 76 Great Schism, 13,20 Greek Peloponnesus, 20 Gregoty of Nazianzus, 4 Gribanovsky, Mikhail 75 Griboyedov, Alexander 59 H Hagia Sophia, 3,111 Herman of Kazan, 28 Herzen, Alexander 57 History ofReligion, 92 Honorius III, 15 Holy Synod, 38, 39, 57, 58, 78, 85, 105, 108 I Iconoclasm, 5, 6 Ignatii, 31 Ilarion, 12 Imitation of Christ, 63 Iron Curtain, 95, 103 Islam, 5, 8,20, 34, 104 Ivan I Kalita, 17 Ivan III, 25 Ivan IV, 3 Ivan the Terrible, 28, 29 J Japanese Orthodox Church, 67 Jesus Christ, 1,63 Jews, 8, 25, 71 Joachim, 32 John of Kronstadt, 55, 72 Joseph of Volokolamsk, 20,23,24, 26,27 Judaizers, 25 Justin II, 76 Justinian I, 3 К Kartashev, Anton 98
Index Khan, Genghis 17 Khrapovitsky, Antonii 78 Khrushchev, Nikita 90 Kievan Rus, 11, 13, 15 Kochurov, John 83 Kolychev, Fedor 28 Komiakov, 61, 62 Kuntsevych, Josaphat 30 L Larchet, Jean-Claude 106 Lavr, 103 Legend of the White Cowl, The 22 Lemko ethnic community, 80 Leningrad, 81, 88, 91, 107 Lermontov, Mikhail 61 Leskov, Nikolai 74 Living Body of Christ, The 99 Lubyanka Prison, 85 Lvov, Georgy 80 Μ Makarius, 28 Maksim, 17 Mamai, Khan 18 Mark, 20 Martin I, 5 Marx, Karl 83 Maximus, 5,27, 28 Meditations on the Divine Liturgy, 63 Metropolitan of Arseny, 40 Michael I Cerularius, 13 Mikhailovich, Alexander 93 Mochulysky, Konstantin 98 Mogiła, Pyotr 32 Monasticism, 6, 12 Mongol, 1, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22,24, 87 Montferrand, Auguste de 59 Mount Athos, 9, 26,42, 62, 78, 94, 98, 99 Mussorgsky, Modest 61 My Life in Christ, 72 115 Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church, The 97 N Neronov, John 33 Nevsky, Alexander ix, 17, 18, 36, 42,53,81,88 Notaras, Loucas 21 Nicholas I, 7 Nicholas II, 58 Nicodemus the Hagiorite, 42 Nikon, 32 Napoleon, 89, 102 Nicene Creed, 2,4 Nikon, 32,33,34,37, 112 О Oleg, 7 On the Mountains of the Caucasus, 78 oprichniki, 28 Optina Monastery, 73 Optina Pustyń Monastery, 62, 63 Osliaba, Andrey 18 Otroch Monastery, 27, 28 Ottoman Empire, 22, 29, 62 Ottoman Turks, 3,20 P Palaeologus, John VIII 20 Pan-American Council, 69 Panteleimon, 78, 94, 98, 99, 100 Patriarch of Moscow, 1, 30, 93, 94, 100, 104 Paul I, John 91 Pesresvet, Alexander 18 Peter III, 39 Peter the Great, 26, 35, 36, 38, 69 Petrov, Avvakum 33 Philaret, 31, 32, 37, 52, 54, 57, 58, 60 Philokalia, 62, 65
Philosophical Letters, 60 Philotheus of Pskov, 22 Pius IX, 30
116 A Concise History of The Russian Orthodox Church Poland, 1, 15,25,30,31,32, 42, 66, 80, 88, 89 Pomialovsky, Nikolai 65 Prince Igor, 8, 76 Protestantism, 30 Protestant Reformation, 1 Pushkin, Alexander 60, 61, 65 Putin, 94, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111 R Rastrelli, Carlo Bartolommeo 36 Rastrelli, Francesco Bartolommeo 36, 38 Red Army, 85, 111 Roman Catholic Church, 1, 59, 91, 104, 107, 109 Roman Empire, 1,2, 14 Romanov, Fedor 31 Romanov, Michael 31, 32 Rowan Williams, 63 Rubinstein, Anton 61 Russian Ideal, The 71 Russian Orthodox Church, 33, 37, 62, 67,81,83, 85,94, 95, 99, 101, 104, 108, 110 Russian Revolution, 2, 68 S Saint Isaac’s Cathedral, 59 Saint Sergei Theological Institute, 97 Sandovich, Maksim 79, 80 Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von 59 Scholarios, Gennadios 22 Schwertfeger, Theodor 36 Scriabin, Alexander 99 Second World War, 67, 68, 88, 89, 90, 95, 98, 111 Secretimi Secretorum, 24 Semashko, 66 Seraphim, 42,43 Seraphin, 81 serfdom, 59 Sergei of Radonezh, 18,46 Sigismund, 30 Skuratov, Maliuta 29 Shakespeare, 110 Sinai Peninsula, 64 Sketches from a Seminary, 65 Slavic, 15, 27,61,75 sobornost, 61, 71, 104 Solovetsky Monastery, ix, 28, 32, 34,51,87, 107 Soloviev, Vladimir 71, 72 Sophia, 13, 14, 32 Sophia Palaeologus, 22,25 Sorskiy, Nil 26 Soviet Union, 11, 13, 67, 87, 88, 89, 90,91,93, 96, 101, 103, 111 Sremskie Karlovcy, 87 Stalin, Joseph 11, 64, 65, 89, 90, 102, 110, 111 starets, 62, 63, 82 Stephen, 18 Summa Theologica, 32 T Tales of the Hermetical Life, 26 Taras Bulba, 12 Tarkovsky, Andrei 19 Teutonic Knights, 36 Theodore, Abbot 14 Theological School of Paris,
95, 98 Theophan, 37, 38, 65, 72 Theophanes, 19, 47 Theophany Monastery, 18 Tolstoy, Lev 63, 73, 85 Transfiguration, ix, 12, 19, 47 Treaty of Georgievsk, 68 Trinity, 2,4, 18, 19, 24, 27, 31, 94, 95, 106 Tsar, 21, 23, 25,26, 28, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37, 40, 57, 58, 59, 64, 72 U ukaz, 86 Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 95 Union of Brest, 90
Index V Valaam Monastary, 66 Vasily II, 20 Vassian, 26 Velichkovsky, Paisius 62 Virgin of Vladimir, 19 Vitebsk, 30 Vitus Bering, 66 Vladimir of Kiev, 5, 101 Y Yaropolk I, 8 Yaroslav, 12, 13 Z Zedong, Mao 68 Zeitgeist, 26 Zemov, Nicholas 98 Zhidiata, Luke 12 117 |
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