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Bodies like Bright Stars - Saints and Relics in Orthodox Russia (Hardcover)
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Bodies like Bright Stars - Saints and Relics in Orthodox Russia (Hardcover)
Series: NIU Series in Orthodox Christian Studies
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While Russian Orthodox theologians celebrated saints as paragons of
virtue and piety whose lives were to be emulated in the search for
salvation, ordinary believers routinely sought the assistance of
the holy dead for commonplace and earthly matters. The Orthodox
faithful were more likely to pray to the saints for help in the
everyday concerns of health and home than for salvation. Evidence
from miracle stories, devotional literature, parish records,
diocesan reports, religious newspapers and magazines, and archival
documents demonstrates how Orthodox men and women cultivated direct
and literally hands-on relationships with their heavenly
intercessors by visiting saintly shrines, touching and kissing
miracle-working relics, and making pledges to repay the saints for
miracles rendered. Exploring patterns of popular devotion to the
cult of the saints in both late imperial and early Soviet Russia,
Greene argues for an interpretation of Orthodoxy as a proactive
faith grounded in the needs and realities of everyday life. Bodies
like Bright Stars makes two significant contributions to the fields
of Russian history and religious studies. First, it straddles the
customary historiographical dividing line of 1917, illustrating how
the devotional practices associated with the cult of the saints
evolved from the mid-nineteenth century to the end of the first
decade of Soviet power. Greene shows that it was the adaptability
of the cult of the saints that allowed Orthodoxy to remain relevant
amid great political, social, and economic change. Secondly, the
book underscores the role of materiality in Russian Orthodox
religious practices and emphasizes what anthropologists of religion
have described as the sacrality of place. Bodies like Bright Stars,
the first book in NIU Press' Orthodox Christian Studies Series,
will be of interest to Russian historians, anthropologists, and
scholars of religion. Written in a clear and lively style, the book
is suitable for both survey courses and advanced courses in Russian
history and will also appeal to general readers of religious
studies.
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