Dramatis Personae – Campaign Ready NPCs
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Name: Dramatis Personae – Campaign Ready NPCs
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Title: A History of Soviet Atheism in Theory and Practice, and the Believer, Vol. 2: Soviet Antireligious Campaigns and Persecutions
Author: Dimitry V. Pospielovsky
Language: angielski
Year: 1988
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN: 9780333446744
Total pages: 44
Description:
“Religious belief and the Churches have survived in the Soviet Union in the face of almost seventy years of continuous persecution, unprecedented in history in intensity, although varying in degree and thrust, depending on the external and internal circumstances. According to approximate calculations, given in our book on the history of the Russian Orthodox Church under the Soviets, the toll of Orthodox clergy has been in the region of 40 000 priests, probably as many monks and nuns, and incalculable millions of lay believers. The number of functioning Orthodox churches has been reduced from over 60 000 (this includes parish and monastic churches and institutional chapels) before the revolution to less than 7000 in the late 1970s. Other religions, except perhaps the Baptists, have seen the numbers of their churches and temples reduced by at least the same proportion. And yet in the last decade and a half or so, more and more voices in the Soviet Union have been heard claiming not only religious survival but even revival, primarily of Christianity and Islam. According to all oral evidence, both of Soviet-Russian clergy remaining in the Soviet Union and of recent émigrés, this neophytic phenomenon is almost entirely limited to those under 40 years of age, while their parents mostly remain outside any religion. Hence, whatever the numbers and proportions, the current ‘churchification’ of the intelligentsia is largely not a carry-over from one generation to the next, nor is it a simple revival of a tradition, because the tradition of the Russian intelligentsia, at least since the 1860s, has been predominantly one of a rather passionate atheism and positivism. The main purpose of this study is a step-by-step presentation and analysis of the changing styles, strategies and tactics of the never-ending Soviet attack on religion and on believers. (…)”. (From the ‘General Introduction to the Three-Volume Work’)
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