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- catalog contributor b2627063.
- catalog created "[1969]".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "[1969]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1969]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 293-306.".
- catalog description "Part I. The origin of the Mennonites, Baptists, evangelical Christians, and Pentacostalists in Russia -- Chapter 1: Russia Protestantism foreshadowed -- i. Christianity in Russia -- ii. The Khlysti, Skopsty, Dukhobors, and Molokans -- iii. The Mennonites -- the last shall be first -- iv. Early Baptist influence upon the Mennonites -- Chapter 2: the Russian Baptists and evangelical Christians -- i. The eighteen sixties -- ii. Nikita I Voronin -- the first immersed Russian evangelical -- iii. Tsimbol, Riaboshapka, and Ratushnyi- aggressive Stundists -- iv. Priest Gossner, countess Chertkova, and lord Radstock in St. Petersburg -- v. Colonel Pashkov -- evangelical fervor and social action -- vi. The conference of 1884 and the tsarist police -- Chapter 3: Prokhanov, the Westinghouse engineer -- i. Ivan S. Prokhanov, brilliant and bold administrator -- ii. The manifesto of 1905 -- easy breathing for the evangelicals -- iii. Fetler versus Prokhanov? -- ".
- catalog description "i. The Soviet section of the history of religion and atheism -- ii. Pentecostal polemics".
- catalog description "iv. The first Russian evangelical Bible school -- v. Prokhanov's admirers and despisers -- Chapter 4: The conference of 1920 -- a hair's breadth from unity -- i. Preliminary joint conferences -- ii. The conferece of 1920 -- almost persuaded -- iii. Cleavage instead of union -- Chapter 5: The Christians of evangelical faith (Pentecostalists) -- i. Some mystical sects in Russia -- ii. Voranaev, Russia's Pentecostal pioneer -- iii. Pentecostal headquarters in Odessa -- Part II. The 1944 merger of the evangelical Christians and the Baptists -- Chapter 6: The repressive law of 1929 -- i. Patriarch Tikhon's losing struggle against the soviet regime -- ii. The soviet toleration of the sectarians -- iii. Military conscription and the evangelicals -- iv. The Mennonite petition -- v. The law of 1929 0 death blow to church legality -- Chapter 7: The terrible thirties -- i. The Kulaks and collectivism -- ii. Voronaev's reported apostasy -- iii. Cessation of the Baptist union headquarters -- ".
- catalog description "iv. The new religious policy -- Chapter 8: The merger decade -- i. Mennonite evacuations -- ii. The exile of Zhidkov, successor of Prokhanov -- iii. The historic merger of 1944 -- iv. Bases of merger -- v. Who initiated the merger? -- Part III. The addition of the Pentecostalists -- Chapter 9: The merger of 1945 -- August agreement regarding tongues speaking -- i. The non-joiners -- ii. The Pentecostal merger and the August agreement -- iii. The entry of the Baltic nations -- Chapter 10: Church polity and the presbyters -- i. The Russian elder presbyters -- ii. Local church discipline -- iii. Pastoral self-discipline -- iv. Church statistics -- Chapter 11: Controversies between the Baptists and the Pentecostalists -- i. Speaking in tongues and the August agreement -- ii. Early Baptists charges against tongues -- iii. Pentecostal doctrines -- iv. Violations of the August agreement -- Chapter 12. Soviet charges against the Penteconstalists -- ".
- catalog extent "312 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Russian Protestants.".
- catalog identifier "0838674658".
- catalog isFormatOf "Russian Protestants.".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "[1969]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Rutherford, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press".
- catalog relation "Russian Protestants.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union.".
- catalog subject "280/.4/0947".
- catalog subject "BX4849 .D87".
- catalog subject "Protestant churches Soviet Union.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. The origin of the Mennonites, Baptists, evangelical Christians, and Pentacostalists in Russia -- Chapter 1: Russia Protestantism foreshadowed -- i. Christianity in Russia -- ii. The Khlysti, Skopsty, Dukhobors, and Molokans -- iii. The Mennonites -- the last shall be first -- iv. Early Baptist influence upon the Mennonites -- Chapter 2: the Russian Baptists and evangelical Christians -- i. The eighteen sixties -- ii. Nikita I Voronin -- the first immersed Russian evangelical -- iii. Tsimbol, Riaboshapka, and Ratushnyi- aggressive Stundists -- iv. Priest Gossner, countess Chertkova, and lord Radstock in St. Petersburg -- v. Colonel Pashkov -- evangelical fervor and social action -- vi. The conference of 1884 and the tsarist police -- Chapter 3: Prokhanov, the Westinghouse engineer -- i. Ivan S. Prokhanov, brilliant and bold administrator -- ii. The manifesto of 1905 -- easy breathing for the evangelicals -- iii. Fetler versus Prokhanov? -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "i. The Soviet section of the history of religion and atheism -- ii. Pentecostal polemics".
- catalog tableOfContents "iv. The first Russian evangelical Bible school -- v. Prokhanov's admirers and despisers -- Chapter 4: The conference of 1920 -- a hair's breadth from unity -- i. Preliminary joint conferences -- ii. The conferece of 1920 -- almost persuaded -- iii. Cleavage instead of union -- Chapter 5: The Christians of evangelical faith (Pentecostalists) -- i. Some mystical sects in Russia -- ii. Voranaev, Russia's Pentecostal pioneer -- iii. Pentecostal headquarters in Odessa -- Part II. The 1944 merger of the evangelical Christians and the Baptists -- Chapter 6: The repressive law of 1929 -- i. Patriarch Tikhon's losing struggle against the soviet regime -- ii. The soviet toleration of the sectarians -- iii. Military conscription and the evangelicals -- iv. The Mennonite petition -- v. The law of 1929 0 death blow to church legality -- Chapter 7: The terrible thirties -- i. The Kulaks and collectivism -- ii. Voronaev's reported apostasy -- iii. Cessation of the Baptist union headquarters -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "iv. The new religious policy -- Chapter 8: The merger decade -- i. Mennonite evacuations -- ii. The exile of Zhidkov, successor of Prokhanov -- iii. The historic merger of 1944 -- iv. Bases of merger -- v. Who initiated the merger? -- Part III. The addition of the Pentecostalists -- Chapter 9: The merger of 1945 -- August agreement regarding tongues speaking -- i. The non-joiners -- ii. The Pentecostal merger and the August agreement -- iii. The entry of the Baltic nations -- Chapter 10: Church polity and the presbyters -- i. The Russian elder presbyters -- ii. Local church discipline -- iii. Pastoral self-discipline -- iv. Church statistics -- Chapter 11: Controversies between the Baptists and the Pentecostalists -- i. Speaking in tongues and the August agreement -- ii. Early Baptists charges against tongues -- iii. Pentecostal doctrines -- iv. Violations of the August agreement -- Chapter 12. Soviet charges against the Penteconstalists -- ".
- catalog title "The Russian Protestants; evangelicals in the Soviet Union, 1944-1964.".
- catalog type "text".