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The Russians’ Secret
By Mark Roth on November 30, 2007 at 9:21 am
What Christians Today Would Survive Persecution? A book about Russia’s underground believers. Only if you are not typical — if your choose to be a “weed that floats upstream” — you may want to know the secret by which Russian Christianity survived through a thousand years of suffering.
“True to the spirit of Russia’s believers, this work gives a colourful and detailed description of faith ‘underground.’ But what makes it unique is the author’s penetration of the soul of Russian belief — in so many ways dissimilar to western belief in God.” Leonid Maslennikov, Russian professor, James Madison University
“Westerners have become increasingly aware of the Russian people’s deep roots in Eastern Orthodoxy. The Russians’ Secret introduces us to ‘another’ side of Russian Christianity not as well known in the West, the ‘little traditions’ of sectarian, mystical, and evangelical faith that have always existed alongside the official Orthodox church. This, book, written for the general reader, offers a sweeping and detailed view of those radical Christian movements without stooping to superficiality.” William Rushby, member, Rockingham Meeting of Conservative Friends and independent scholar
247 pages. Paperback. Benchmark Press. Peter Hoover with Serguei V. Petrov.
Published in 1999.
For more details as well as the option to buy: The Russian’s Secret
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