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Sectarianism and renewal In 1920s romania / Roland Clark the limits of orthodoxy and nation-building

By: Language: English Publication details: Bloomsbury Publishing c2021 USAEdition: 1st edDescription: 222 p. 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781350197039
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 281.949809042 CLA
Summary: 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.
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Reference Reference Anna Centenary Library 3RD FLOOR, B WING 281.949809042 CLA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 670282

Includes bibliographies and index

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.

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