Examining the history of Orthodoxy ☦️ in Estonia 🇪🇪 in the 19th-20th centuries
Funded by Estonian Research Council 2021-26 @unitartu
PI Assoc Prof @IrinaPaert
The members of our project are prize-winners for the article “Beyond ethnocentric identity: understanding Orthodox communalities in Estonia” by the Association for Study of Eastern Christianity. The article will be available for download for 1 year. https://t.co/sqA6n6A6U8
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📢 Kristina Šliavaitė presented her paper "Local Community with Global Religion: Religion, Ethnicity, and Identities in Russian Orthodox Community in Lithuania" at the workshop "Baltic Orthodoxy" at the University of Tartu on 18-19.06.2024 📚��� #BalticOrthodoxy #UniversityOfTartu
Last week we organised a workshop "Baltic Orthodoxy: People, Places, Practices" in Tartu with colleagues from Lithuania, Finland, and Latvia. 🛠️ Followin that we visited Orthodox churches in the area. Stay tuned for our publication! #Orthodoxy#BalticHistory#ResearchJourney
#BookRecommendation. This two-volume set presents the first critical editions of key synodal decrees from 1526 to 1616, covering a diverse range of confessions, languages, and regions. 👇
our project member @AndreiSotsov has published an article in the Estonian theological journal Usuteaduslik Ajakiri on the catechism practices in the Estonian Orthodox Apostolic Church between 1866 and 1940. https://t.co/EWdRDkehBz👏
Our project member, Alison Kolosova, published an article with a case study of the Orthodox parish of St John of Kronstadt in Bath, UK in “Ecclesial Futures” 2024, vol. 5. issue 1
@EcclesialF Check out now:
https://t.co/17hTaErWqg
Our Project organized a panel discussion in hydrid format on the Eastern European Orthodox Churches and the Russian invasion of Ukraine at the 7th Annual Tartu Conference on East European and Eurasian Studies (11-13.6.23).
Participants: 👇👇
A new series of our seminar #UnderstandingSobornost is about the Russian Student Christian Movement, which Centennial Anniversary we celebrate this year.
https://t.co/KrUpcK56uq
A new series of our seminar #UnderstandingSobornost is available now. @AndShishkov discusses how the notion of “sobornost” was incorporated in political theology of the Russian émigré movement “Noviy Grad” (The New City, 1931–1938).
https://t.co/z79zbKgkWs
Our project leader @IrinaPaert took part in the @BASEES Annual conference 2023 in Glasgow with the presentation on the Russian Orthodox women (daughters of the Russian Orthodox priests) in the Baltic at the turn of the 19-20th centuries.
https://t.co/3iOSb2UsBk
⚡️⚡️⚡️ CALL FOR PAPERS: Baltic Orthodoxy: People, Practices, Places
Our project opens the call for papers to a collective monograph on Orthodoxy in the Baltic region (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Finland)
We will be grateful for sharing this post
https://t.co/wUKbho2gQW
A new biographical paper on the #BalticOrthodoxy is about Estonian national activist and Orthodox priest Mihkel Suigusaar (1842-1916)
English: https://t.co/SaUs5lnDpH
Estonian: https://t.co/j3tyNQIkaa
Our project leader @IrinaPaert gave a sermon on the Feast of the Annunciation for the @FordhamOrthodox series “Orthodox Scholars Preach”
https://t.co/3BlB9UQC6z
Andrey Shishkov (@AndShishkov) published an article on Carl Schmitt as a political theologian. Enemy, sin and lack of grace – the German philosopher's apocalyptic vision.
In Russian
https://t.co/wN2EzvMBdD
Our project member @AndShishkov wrote a piece in memoriam one of the most significant contemporary Orthodox theologians, Metropolitan John Zizioulas of Pergamon
https://t.co/3AuFuL9deM