دانلود کتاب Saint Sergius of Radonezh, His Trinity Monastery, and the Formation of the Russian Identity
by David B. Mille
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عنوان فارسی: سنت Sergius از Radonezh خود تثلیث صومعه و شکل گیری هویت |
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جزییات کتاب
Miller presents Trinity’s dramatic history from the 14th century to the beginning of the Time of Troubles. Using extensive archival materials, he traces the evolution of Trinity’s relationship to Sergius’s venerators and its traditions, governance, social composition, and the lifestyle of its members. In lucid prose, Miller argues that St. Sergius’s cult and monastery became integrating forces on a national scale and vital elements in the forging of a Russian identity, economy, and cohesive society. The power of religion to shape national identity is a lively topic today, and Miller’s study will interest both medievalists and modern historians, as well as readers of Orthodox Church history.
Review
“A comprehensive survey of the subject. It conjures a clear picture of a major Russian saint and a major institution in the Russian religious, economic and social life of the late Middle Ages.”—Pierre Gonneau, University of Paris-Sorbonne
“The most impressive monograph in a Western language to date about a pre-modern Russian saint and his foundation ... Sergius was arguably the single most important, native, seminal figure in the flourishing of Russian rural and urban monasticism over most of these years.”—David Goldfrank, Georgetown University
“An extraordinarily multi-faceted portrait of the transformation of a small religious community established by a simple monk in the fourteenth century into a national spiritual center built around the burgeoning reputation of its founder as a miracle-working saint empowered by the special assistance of the protection of the Mother of God.”—Ann Kleimola, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
About the Author
David B. Miller is Emeritus Professor of Russian History at Roosevelt University in Chicago. He wrote the chapter The Orthodox Church in The Cambridge History of Russia, vol. 1 (2006).