..". a fascinating read for everyone interested in Russia,
religion, and modernity." Nadieszda Kizenko
In the early 20th century, Baptists were the fastest-growing
non-Orthodox religious group among Russians and Ukrainians. Heather
J. Coleman traces the development of Baptist evangelical
communities through a period of rapid industrialization, war, and
revolution, when Russians found themselves asking new questions
about religion and its place in modern life. Baptists faith helped
them navigate the problems of dissent, of order and disorder, of
modernization and westernization, and of national and social
identity in their changing society. Making use of newly available
archival material, this important book reveals the ways in which
the Baptists own experiences, and the widespread discussions that
they generated, illuminate the emergence of new social and personal
identities in late Imperial and early Soviet Russia, the creation
of a public sphere and a civic culture, and the role of religious
ideas in the modernization process."
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