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323© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2017 A. Djurić Milovanović and R. Radić (eds.), Orthodox Christian Renewal Movements in Eastern Europe, Christianity and Renewal - Interdisciplinary Studies, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-63354-1_15
Index
AAdevărul Creştin (The Christian
Truth), journal, 236Adventist Church, 156, 178, 210Adventists, 14, 77, 118, 125, 148,
150, 153, 155, 156, 160, 177, 178, 185, 210
Afanasiev, Nikolay, Russian theologian, 184
Agadjanian, Alexander, 18 Aggiornamento, 1Akhalkalak district in Tiflis province,
57, 58 Aktines, journal, 293, 295Aleksinac, 141Aleksov, Bojan, 16, 19, 105, 126, 162,
166, 167, 215, 219, 220, 225, 226
Alexander II, Tsar, 24, 28, 29, 36, 37Alexandria, 2Alibunar, 270, 274, 278, 279, 283All-Bulgarian Union of Father Paysiy,
306All-Russian Baptist Union, 79America, 8, 19, 62, 108, 127, 208American Congregationalists, 8
Amfilohije (Radović), Bishop/Metropolitan of Montenegro, 184
Anathema, 26–28, 34–36, 42, 124Andrei, (Ukhtomskii’s), Bishop, 38Andrej, (Frušić), Bishop, 159Angold, Michael, 18Anthropology of Religion, 13Anticommunism, 158, 295–297Antioch, 2Anti-Semitism, 6, 158Antonescu regime in Romania, 263Antonii, (Khrapovitskii) of Volyna,
Archbishop, 38, 42Apostasy, 14, 32, 47, 161Apostles Peter and Paul, 57Apostolos, Makrakis, 287Arad, 261, 263, 266, 268, 272Aranđelovac, 141Aranicki, 111, 116, 117, 119, 120,
127, 129, 130, 144Archbishopric of Belgrade-Karlovac,
157Arkhangel’sk province, 51, 54, 56Armenian Church, 2Artemije (Radosavljević), Bishop, 182,
184
324 INDEx
Asia Minor, 291Ašković, Dragan, 16, 187, 204–206,
208–210, 218, 225Association for Culture of the
Romanian People in the Yugoslav Banat, 262
Association of Romanian Choirs and Fanfares, 270
Association of the Romanian Orthodox Clergy from Vojvodina, 264
Assyrian Church, 2Atanasije (Jevtić), Bishop, 142, 184Atheism, 115, 156, 184, 214, 216Athens, 184, 288, 293, 297Austro-Hungarian Empire, 124, 138Autocephalous churches, 11
BBačka, 3, 122, 130, 131, 153, 180,
181, 219Badzhov, Stefan, 316Băiaş, Ion, 271Bălan, Nicolae, 238, 266, 275Balkan, 2–4, 6, 23, 124, 137, 138,
141, 216, 220Baltic regions, 7Banat, 3, 5, 7, 8, 15, 17, 106, 107,
114, 115, 121, 122, 127, 138, 139, 153, 157, 160, 177–180, 185, 219, 221, 261–281, 283
Banatsko Novo Selo, village, 263Baptism, 48, 93, 107, 112Baptist Church, 77Baptists, 7, 8, 60, 77, 78, 83–85, 94,
98, 100, 107, 177, 178, 232Barice, village, 271, 279Bashkichet in Tiflis province, 52–54Bavanište, village, 114, 269Beauduin, Dom Lambert, 176
Bečkerek, 106, 128, 153, 178, 180, 272Bela Crkva, 263, 274Belaia Tserkva, 93Belgrade, 106, 111, 113, 131, 140,
141, 144, 148, 153, 157, 159, 166, 176–178, 180, 182, 183, 206, 208, 222, 226, 264
Belorussia, 6Bessarabia, 78, 80, 95Bible, 2, 7, 63, 78, 82, 83, 87, 98,
115, 118, 122, 139, 177, 178, 194, 196, 231, 233–238, 242–244, 248–251, 254–256, 293
Bible society, 118, 177, 235Bihor, 252Binns, J., 18Biriukov, P.I., 49, 59, 64, 85, 98 Biserica Ortodoxă Română (The
Romanian Orthodox Church), journal, 278
Bishopric of Dacia Felix, 265Bishoprics of Banja Luka, 159Blacking, John, 201Blagojević, Ivan, 142Blagojević, Mirko, 213, 225, 226Blagoveštenje, monastery, 217Bodianskii, A.M., 52, 62 Bogomoljac, journal, 144Bogoslovski glasnik (Theological
Herald), journal, 129, 181Bogovađa, monastery, 151Boiarskii, Aleksandr, 71Bolshevism, 156Bonnekemper, Johann, 78, 95Bosanska Krajina, 177Bosnia, 4, 7, 9, 125, 139, 152, 153,
158, 159, 180, 206, 223Bota, Corneliu, 279Bota, Dj., priest, 138, 162Bozoljac, Milan, 145, 154, 157, 217Braničevo, 157, 159
INDEx 325
Bremer, Thomas, 16, 18, 131, 140, 157, 162, 164, 167, 215, 220, 225, 226
Brethren denomination, 237British Bible Society, 235Brotherhood of Partisans of
Ecclesiastic Renewal, 68, 69The Brotherhood of Theologians Zoe,
15, 285Brothers of Zoe, 291Bucharest, 233, 253, 265, 267Budapest, 105Bulgakov, Sergei, Russian theologian,
philosopher and economist, 184Bulgaria, 4, 8, 15, 16, 156, 158, 305,
308, 310, 312, 318–320Bulgarian Boy Scout Union, 306Bulgarian movement for practical
Christianity, 304Bulgarian National Union Kubrat,
Bulgarska Rodna Zashtita [Bulgarian Native Defence], 306
Bulgarian Orthodox Church, 15, 303, 304, 307, 315, 318
Bulgarian Sport Federation, 306Bulgarian Temperance Federation, 306Buracu, Coriolan, 266Byzantine Empire, 4Byzantine era, 296
CCalvinist idea, 113Canada, 62, 163Cannell, Fenella, 18Capitalism, 2, 4, 68, 48Caransebeş, 261, 263–268, 274,
276–279, 281Cârdu, Lazar, priest, 270Catherine the Great, Russian monarch,
7, 24, 26, 34
Catholicism, 1, 12, 30, 31, 94, 110, 123
Caucasus, 3, 51, 52, 54, 55, 59, 61, 62, 90
Ceauşescu, Nicolae, 265, 280Ćelije, monastery, 182, 206Central Powers, 305Certege, Turda district, 237Cetinje, 149Chekmariov, Stepan, 86Chernigov province, 28Chertkov, V.D., 49, 60–62, 64Chilandar, monastery, 154Chilom, Drăgan, 280Christian Brotherhood of Struggle and
advocates of Christian socialism, 68
Christian Community and Missionary, journal, 218
The Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood, 63
Christian Community of Young People, 153
The Christian Education Pan-Hellenic Union of Parents, 292
Christianisation, 63Christian moral values, 194Christian socialism, 69, 70Christian-Socialist Labour Party, 71The Christian Union of Educators,
293Christian Union of Scientists, 292,
296The Christian Union of Working
Youth, 293 Christiyanka, journal, 304, 305,
309–316, 318–320Church hymns, 121, 197Church Slavonic language, 183, 196Church Slavonic prayers, 174Clark, Elmer, 14
326 INDEx
Clergy, 2, 16, 24, 27, 32, 68, 70–74, 85, 106–115, 117, 120, 121, 123, 125, 126, 140, 141, 145, 147, 149, 159, 174, 178, 197, 202, 208, 214, 216, 222, 262–264, 268–271, 275, 277, 279, 304, 307–310, 315, 317, 318
Clergymen, 68Cluj-Napoca, 237Cominform, 264Commission on Ecclesiastic and
Confessional Issues of the Union of 17 October, 68
Commission on Religious Affairs of the PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, 159
Communism, 13, 99, 156, 252, 280, 307
Communist Party, 73, 264, 295Communist Party of Greece (KKE),
295Congregationalists, 277, 278Consistorium of the Srem diocese, 106Constantinople, 2–4, 36The cooperating Christian Societies of
St Paul, 291Coptic Church, 2Corfu, 142, 162Cornilescu, Dumitru, 17, 232–236,
250, 251, 254, 256Council of Serbian Schools in Austria-
Hungary, 114Covenant of Orthodox Christians, 145Crepaja, village, 106, 107, 109, 269Crimean War 1853–1856, 3Crkvari, type of religious behavior
which primary task is the excava-tion of foundations of churches, based on orders received in dreams, 138
Croatia, 7, 110, 112, 130, 256Croatians, 201
Ćuković, Vaso, 148Cure, Corneliu, 270, 274Čurug, village, 130, 220, 221Cuvioasa Paraschiva (Holy Mother
Paraskeva), 276Cyrillic alphabet, 5
DDacia Felix bishopric, 281Damaskin (Grdanički), Metropolitan
of Zagreb, 131, 183, 187Danube, 3, 8, 177The decree of the Soviet of People’s
Commissars ‘On Separation of the Church from the State and the School from the Church, 72
Đekić, Mirjana, 220, 226Deliblato, village, 273Denver (Colorado, USA), 148Detroit (Michigan, USA), 153Dimitrije (Pavlović), Metropolitan/
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, 140, 142, 144–146, 151, 179, 217
Dimitrijević, Gavrilo, 180Dimitrijević, Stevan, 138, 153Dimitrijević, Vladimir, 117, 120, 122,
127, 149Dimitrov, Hristo, Archpriest, 158,
315, 320Diocesan authorities, 149, 267, 281Dioceses of Žiča, 157Dionisije, (Dragoljub Milivojević),
Bishop, 124, 138, 151, 156, 163–166, 179
Districts of Jajce, 159Dogma, 30, 32, 34, 60, 63, 125, 149,
155, 217, 288, 289, 297Dolovo, village, 115, 268–270, 273,
278Donauschwaben, 7
INDEx 327
Donji Vakuf (B&H), 159Dorz, Traian, 17, 232, 239, 245,
252–255, 257, 258Dostoevsky, Fedor, Russian writer, 67,
196Doukhobor propaganda, 60Doukhobor Psalms, 55Drača, monastery, 152, 180Dreval, Feoktist, 80Dreval, Vasilii, 80Drozhzhin, E.N., 52Dučić, Jovan, Serbian poet and diplo-
mat, 192, 208 Duhovni život (Spiritual Life), jour-
nal, 154, 166Dukhobortsy, 14, 16Dunov, Petar, 307, 319Đurđević, Ratibor, 158Dushenkovskii, Venedikt, 83, 84, 97Đusić, Mihailo, 179
EEaster, 57, 180, 181, 183, 241Easter gospel, 181Eastern Christianity, 13Eastern Europe, 7, 11–13, 16–18Eastern Orthodox Churches, 9, 12Eastern Orthodox world, 13Ecclesiology, 30, 32–34, 39, 220Ečka, village, 263, 267, 272, 273, 279Ecumenical council (sobor), 1, 30Edinoverie, 25, 27–29, 34–40, 42Edinovertsy, 27, 29, 34, 36–38Efsevios (Matthopoulos),
Archimandrite, 17, 285, 288Egorov, Ioann, Archpriest, 71Egypt, 3, 89Ekaterinburg, 36Ekaterinoslav, 78, 96, 100Elemir, village, 106Elizavetpol province, 57
England, 59, 60, 64, 163, 208Episcopate, 24, 30–33, 68, 70, 106,
146, 151Estonian Lutherans, 6Ethiopians, 2Ethnicisation, 219Ethnikofrosyni (national mindedness
or loyalty to the nation), 296, 299European Enlightenment, 287Evangelisation, 63, 247Evangelism, 243, 247, 248Exarchate, 307
FFa, István, Calvinist priest, 109February revolution, 70Federal Commission for Religious
Affairs, 159Fenek, monastery, 154Filaret (Drozdov), Metropolitan, 28,
40First Balkan War, 124First World War, 17, 124, 130, 131,
138, 141, 152, 160, 179, 185, 214, 216, 219, 224, 261
Fitzgerald, T.E., 18France, 2, 3Franklin, Benjamin, American politi-
cian, scientist and writer, 118Freemasonry, 156, 158French Revolution, 4Fröhlich, Samuel Heinrich, founder
of the Evangelical Baptists (Nazarenes), 105
Fruška Gora, 221Funeral hymns, 185
GGačić, Tihomir, 144, 145Gavrilo, (Zmejanović), Bishop, 183
328 INDEx
Georgije, (Branković), Patriarch of Karlovci, 113
Georgije, (Letić), Bishop of Temišvar, 183
German, (Anđelić), Serbian Patriarch, 110
German Baptists, 78German colony of Rikenau, 78German colony of Rohrbach, 78Germans, 7, 78, 119, 208Ghencea (Bucharest), 253Gherla, 253 Glasnik, journal, 146, 163, 182Glogonj, village, 273God Worshipper assemblies, 146, 180God Worshipper hymns, 191–194,
196, 200, 202–204God Worshipper movement, 14–16,
121, 137, 138, 140, 141, 148, 149, 151–161, 179, 183, 185, 186, 192, 199, 201–203, 213–216, 218–221, 224, 225
bogomoljci, 106, 121–126, 130–132, 138, 163, 191
Goreloe, village, 51Gospel hymns, 152Gospels, 48, 56, 83, 87, 108, 111,
123, 139, 145, 159, 161, 191, 197, 232, 236
Governor Shervashidze, 57, 59Gračanica, monastery, 220Grbanović, Luka, 106, 127Great Britain, 215Great Moscow Council of 1667, 25, 33Grebenac, village, 274, 279, 280, 281Greece, 2, 15, 16, 128, 184, 285–287,
289, 291–293, 295–297, 299, 300, 305
Greek Catholic Church, 262Greek civil war (1946–1949), 289,
296, 299Greek Light (Ellinikon Fos), journal,
296
Greek-Orthodox civilisation, 296Greek rites, 25Grigorii (Postnikov), Metropolitan of
St. Petersburg, 28, 40Grivei, Aurel, 275Guéranger, Dom Prosper, 176Gumeniuk, Feodosii, 80Gusle, musical instrument from
Southeastern Europe, 192, 195
HHabsburg Empire, 2, 3, 105Hamburg, 7Hann, Chris, 13, 18Heelas, Paul, 18Hellenic-Christian Education, journal,
293Heresy, 9, 106, 107, 142, 154, 156,
166, 252Heretics, 26, 154, 156Herzegovina, 153, 159, 206Holy Land, 139Holy Scripture, 81, 87, 92, 97, 122,
130, 141, 144, 145, 150, 160, 177–179, 217, 272
Holy Synod, 6, 23, 31, 80, 96, 107, 149, 156, 161, 166, 266, 267, 275, 287, 288, 290, 297, 303, 304, 308, 312, 315, 317
Holy Trinity, 60, 152, 180 Hrišćanska zajednica, journal, 132,
147, 149, 151, 153, 155, 164Hrizostom, (Vojinović) Bishop, 157,
159, 161–167Hungary, 3, 16, 18, 19, 105, 107,
110, 112–116, 119, 125, 130, 140, 177, 220, 265
IIasevich-Borodaevskaia, 87, 94, 98, 99Ieronymos, Archbishop, 184
INDEx 329
Ilarion, (Ruvarac), Archimandrit, 106Inđija, 118Individualism, 30, 48Industrial Revolution, 3, 48Intelligentsia, 49, 50, 54, 68, 69, 74,
109, 112, 123, 144, 184, 308, 311
Ioann of Kronstadt, 121Iosif Traian (Badescu) of Caransebeş,
Bishop, 263, 267, 274Irinej, (Bulović), Bishop, 184Irinej, (Ćirić), Bishop, 181Irkutsk, 28Iustinian, (Marina), Patriarch of the
Romanian Orthodox Church, 278Ivanjica, 151Iziumchenko, N.T., 52
JJablanka, village, 279, 281Jagodina, 145, 150Jakov, (Arsović), monk, 179Jakšić, Milutin, 120, 130Janja (Jajce district), village, 159, 223Jankov Most, 263Jehovah’s Witnesses, 14Jenkins, P., 18Jerotić, Vladeta, 216Jerusalem, 221Jesuitism, 33Jesus, 25, 48, 53, 57, 59, 81, 85, 87,
89, 93, 99, 145, 185, 199, 200, 232, 236–245, 247–251, 254, 255, 273
Jews, 6, 93Jordan, river, 139Jošanica, monastery, 150Josif, (Cvijović), Metropolitan, 150Jovanović, Đoka, 110Jovanović, Jovan Zmaj, Serbian physi-
cian and poet, 178
Jovanović, Milica, 148Jovan, (Rapajić), monk, 156, 179Jovan, (Velimirović), Bishop, 159Judaism, 156Juraj Dalmatin, Slovene Lutheran min-
ister, writer and translator, 177Justin, (Popović), Hierodeacon (later
Archimandrite), 179, 182
KKalinovskii, Sergii, priest, 71, 72Kallistos (Timothy Ware), Bishop, 255Kalmykova, Luker’ia, 51Karadžić, Vuk, Serbian philologist, lin-
guist and reformer of the Serbian language, 5, 194
Karlovci metropolitanates, 106Kars district, 57Kazan, 42, 86, 91–93, 97, 98Kebabcha, village, 80Khar’kov province, 51Kherson, 49, 78, 80–82, 91, 95Kherson province, 49, 80–82, 91, 96Khilkov, D. A., Prince, 49Khomiakov, Aleksei, Russian theolo-
gian and philosepher, 30Kiev, 37, 78, 79, 81, 85, 86, 88–94,
96Kikinda, 153, 178Kingdom of Serbia, 105, 214Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and
Slovenes, 12, 214, 262Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 8, 17, 156,
261, 262, 274Kiril of Plovdiv, Metropolitan, 317Kodymka Malaia, village, 80Kolitsaras, Ioannis, 292Kondrat, Maliovannyi, 79, 81, 82,
84–87, 89–94Konkin, Ivan, 54Korff, M., Baron, 78
330 INDEx
Kostić, Laza, Serbian poet, 115Koval, Iakov, 81Kovilje, monastery, 217, 219Kragujevac, 124, 132, 138, 146–148,
150–153, 158, 159, 164, 177, 179, 218
Kramskoi, Ivan, 316Krasnitskii, Vladimir, priest, 73Krawchuk, Andrii, 16, 18Krnjevo, 146Krstić, Zoran, 214, 222Kruševac, 153, 226Kujundžić, Milan, 176Kumane, 106, 178Kurilo, monastery, 304Kuštilj, village, 272, 274, 279, 281Kuzmanović, Bogdan, 174Kuznetsov, N.D., 71
LLanguage policies, 16, 175Lapovo, 141Last Judgment, 86–89, 92Latinism, 33Latvian Lutherans, 6Lay movement, 215Leonov, M.L. (the folk writer Maksim
Goremyka), 54Leustean, Lucian, 16Liberalism, 141, 156, 179, 318Library of the National Christian
Community, 148 The Light of the Villages, journal, 249Liturgical hymns, 192, 196, 202Liturgical language, 173–175Liturgy, 5, 31, 35, 115, 116, 176,
177, 181, 197, 217, 225, 234, 236, 243, 255, 271–274, 277, 280, 281
Ljotić, Dimitrije, Serbian right-wing politician, 158, 207, 208
Lokve, village, 267, 273, 279, 281The Lord’s Army, 240Lossky, V., 18Loznica, 218 Lumina satelor, journal, 239–241Lutheran community in Rohrbach, 78L’vov, Nikolai, 70Lysenko, Ivan, 90–92, 99
MMacedonia, 153, 200Mačva, 138, 141, 143, 217Magdu, Valeriu, priest, 272Magyarisation, 119, 126Makarii (Bulgakov), Metropolitan, 30Maletin, Vitomir, 121Maliovannaya, Efrosinia, 81Maliovannyi, religious movement, 16
Maliovantsy, 14, 79, 81, 86–94Mali Žam, village, 279, 281Malo Središte, village, 277, 278, 280Malušev, Jovan, 107Manchuria, 62Mandrović, Đorđe, priest, 115Marcus, Bach, 14Marian apparitions, 110Marian cult, 110Marina, Ioan, priest, 271Marinković, M. Živan, priest, 130,
138, 182Marxist ideology, 292Marx, Karl, 3Materialism, 141Melopoetic experimentation, 16Mennonite, 7, 61, 77, 78, 94, 97Methodists, 155Metropolitanate in Timişoara, 264Metropolitanate of Karlovci, 138Mićić, Boginja, 145Miclău, Vasile, priest, 280Middle Ages, 4
INDEx 331
Mihailo (Jovanović), Metropolitan of Serbia, 176
Mikhail (Semionov), Archimandrite, 69Miletić, Dragi, 180Miletić, Svetozar, political leader of
Serbs in Vojvodina, 175Millet system, 6Milošević, Gavra, priest, 150Milovskaia church, 29Ministry of Internal Affairs, 59, 276Mircheva, Gergana, 306Mirković, Lazar, 182 Misionar, journal, 156, 163, 164Missionaries or ‘popular preachers’,
151Missionary Sisterhood of Christian
Women, 293Miter, Ioan, 270–272, 275Mitrofan, Bishop, 151Modernisation, 24Modernism, 179, 298Modernity, 8, 11, 17, 64, 112, 126,
141, 161, 286Moisei, Todosienko, 92Mokrin, village, 178Molokans, 50, 51, 90, 99Monasticism, 125, 132, 179, 219,
224, 288, 303Montenegrins, 195Montenegro, 195Moscow, 23, 25, 26, 33, 34, 36, 37,
56, 58, 71–74, 181Mount Athos, 131, 154, 166, 182Mramorak, village, 267, 273, 274, 278Mudrik, Mitrofan, 89, 90Mukhin, (Rybkin) Dimitrii, 81Murgu, Ioan, Protopresbyter, 275Murzaku, Ines, 16, 18Museum of the History of Religion,
49, 63Muslims, 8, 55, 200, 201, 220Mysticism, 48, 124, 140, 147, 153
NNaia, Ioan, priest, 271Napoleon, 3National Christian Community, 145National consciousness, 2, 108, 119,
175, 194–196, 271Nationalism, 2, 4–6, 24, 39, 124, 126,
214Nationality (narodnost), 33Nativity of the Theotokos, 272Nazarene hymnals, 155Nazarenes, 16, 106–111, 113–118,
120–126, 139–142, 148, 153, 155, 160, 177, 178, 185, 215, 216, 224, 270
Nemanjić dynasty, Serbian dynasty from the Midlle Ages, 147
Neofit of Vidin, Metropolitan, 309Neo-Protestant communities, 18Neo-Protestantism, 232Neostundists, 51Netherlands, 2 The New Harp of Zion, 155New Testament, 63, 83, 85, 91, 93,
141, 144, 155, 159, 194, 238, 242, 292
New York, 19, 148Nežider (Nezsider), camp, 142Nice, Fracile, 201Nicene Creed, 142Nicholas I (1825–55), Emperor of
Russia, 27, 28Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, 58Nicolae (Bălan) of Ardeal,
Metropolitan, 266Nicolae (Corneanu), Metropolitan of
Romanian Orthodox Church, 280Nikodim (Lebedev), 28Nikolaj, (Velimirović), Bishop of
Serbian Orthodox Church, 17, 123, 138, 141, 145, 149, 179, 183, 196, 216, 217, 220, 224
332 INDEx
Nikolinci, village, 273, 278, 279, 281Nikol’skaia parish in St Petersburg, 28Nikon, (Minin), Patriarch of the
Russian Orthodox Church, 25Niš, 153, 157 Niva, journal, 62Njegoš, Petrović Petar, Prince-Bishop
of Montenegro, poet, 195, 196Northern Dubruja, 305Novaković, Stojan, Serbian historian
and politician, 180Novi Sad, 153, 180, 181, 183Novo Miloševo, village, 178Novo-Vasilievka, 79
O Oastea Domnului, 265–269, 272–280Obdorsk, 51Obradović, Dositej, Serbian educator
and reformer, 118Obrenovac, 141, 177October Revolution, 74Odessa, 82, 96, 97Old Belief, a semi-legal set of schis-
matic movements, 23, 24, 26–28, 32, 34
Old calendar, 144Old Church Slavonic, 175Old Testament, 83, 155, 238Olfactory hallucinations, 89Oncken, Gerhard Johann, Baptist
Preacher, 7Oradea, 253Orlovat, village, 180Orthodox canons, 68Orthodox Christian Brotherhood,
145, 152Orthodox Christian communities in
Bulgaria, 158
Orthodox Christian Renewal Movements, 13, 16
Orthodox Church of Greece, 289Orthodox Faith, 49, 107, 119, 140,
142, 145, 146, 150, 155, 165, 180, 273, 310
Orthodox parishes, 35, 38, 263–265, 268, 276
Orthodox Theological Faculty in Czernowitz in Bukovina, 116
Orthodox Theological Institute in Sibiu, 237
Orthodox Theological Seminary in Bucharest, 233
Orthodox tradition, 113, 116, 235, 289, 304
Orthodoxy, 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 13–17, 24, 25, 27, 30, 32, 35, 38, 47, 49, 51, 68–70, 74, 120, 121, 123, 124, 139, 145, 149, 152, 155, 156, 161, 237, 270, 276, 280, 286, 287, 289, 290
Otto, King of Greece, 287Ottoman Empire, 3, 6Ottoman rule, 3, 5, 306
PPadej, village, 121Paisiy of Vratsa, Metropolitan, 317Panagiotopoulos, Christophoros,
Papoulakos, 287Pančevo, 106, 109, 174, 263, 268,
275, 276, 279Panić, Ljubomir, Archpriest, 106Pankhurst, J., 18Papakostas, Seraphim, 293, 296, 299Parents’ Union for Education, 306Parishioners, 23, 24, 27, 29, 31, 68,
114, 117, 118, 276, 277
INDEx 333
Parry, Ken, 18Pashkovism, 14, 48, 63Pashkov, V., Colonel, 78, 83, 95Patriarch, 4, 25, 30, 73, 106, 110,
113, 151, 217, 265, 278Pavel of Stara Zagora, Metropolitan of
Bulgarian Orthodox Church, 312Pavle, (Stojčević), Bishop/Patriarch of
Serbian Orthodox Church, 184Pavlovki, village, 51Peičić, Konstantin, 174Peloponnese peninsula, 287Pentecostals, 77, 232People (narod), 33Perin, Valeriu Filaret, priest, 276Perm, 28Petar, Todor, 178Peter the Great, Tsar, 24, 26Petronije (Trbojević), Archimandrite,
180Petro-ostrov, 91Petrov, Georgii, 69Pietism, 125, 139, 161Pietists, 78, 155Pietists from Württemberg, 78Piety, 5, 24, 25, 33–35, 39, 47, 110,
121, 123, 125, 161, 179, 180, 194–196, 202, 243
Pilgrimages, 110, 123, 153, 158, 218–221, 225, 277, 278, 280
Pirot, 141, 153, 158Platon (Levshin), Metropolitan of
Moscow, 26, 34, 37Pobedonostsev, Petrovich Konstantin,
Russian civil servant, philosopher, and adviser of Alexander III and Nicholas II, 6, 37, 68
Pobožni (Pious) group, 121Poland, 156Policijski glasnik (Police Gazette),
journal, 140Polish uprising of 1863, 175
Politbureau, 73Polonism, 33Polyphonic religious songs, 272Pomoravlje, 143, 217Popadić, Milan, 111, 128Popescu, Dumitru, 17, 232Popović, Atanasije, Major, 142Popovici, Victor, Protoresbyter, 279Popstoimenov, Boris, 314, 316, 318Požarevac, 144, 153, 159, 195Practical believers, 215Practical Christianity, 304, 305, 308,
314–318Prayer meetings, 157Pre-Conciliar Assembly, 69Predejane, village, 144Prelates, 29, 35, 36, 263Pre-Nikonian rituals, 26, 27, 33Priesthood, 26, 233, 251, 266Princess Calimachi, (Elena Ghika),
wife of Alexandru Callimachi Prince of Moldavia, 236
Principality of Serbia, 18Procurator of the Synod, 32, 37, 71Proselytism, 8, 110, 114, 294Protestant Christianity, 18, 121Protestant communities, 160, 175–
177, 184, 186Protestant evangelical movements, 2,
289Protestantism, 1, 30, 177, 231, 243Protopresbyterate of Banat Comloş,
263Province of Chernigov, 28, 78Province of Ekaterinoslav, 78, 96, 100Province of Kharkov, 78, 96Province of Podolia, 78Province of Poltava, 78Province of Tavrida, 51, 55, 64, 78,
79, 95Province of Volynia, 78, 96Provisional Government, 70, 71
334 INDEx
Prusskii, Pavel, abbot, 37Psalms, 52, 55, 56, 83, 178, 197, 238,
248, 253Pupin, Mihailo, American physicist and
ohysical chemist originatig from Serbia, 108, 148, 179, 207
Purleigh, 60
QQuakerism, 81, 97Quakers, 61, 62, 84, 87, 93, 94, 97Quietism, 140
RRadical Reformation, 92–94Radić, Radmila, 16, 214, 215, 217Radojević, Milosav, 145Radovan, Tadić, 141Rakovica, monastery, 151Ranters of the English Revolution, 93Rasputin, G., monk, 70Rasputinshchina, 70Rationalism, 2, 4, 48, 63, 115Ravanica, monastery, 221Reformation, 92, 95, 120, 161, 232,
247, 287Religion Combined with Life, church
group, 71Renewal, 9, 25, 39, 49, 68, 72,
74, 146, 161, 179, 184, 185, 202, 215, 231, 235, 237, 239, 241–243, 246, 248, 250, 253, 255, 319
Renovationism (obnovlentshestvo), 14Renovationists, 17, 69, 70Renovation movement, 67, 69Revitalisation of religiosity, 221Revolution of 1848, 110, 185Rila, monastery, 312Ritiševo, village, 267
Ritual, 26, 28, 32–34, 39, 48, 87, 161, 192, 197, 220
Ritualisation, 220Rogerenes from Connecticut, 93Rogić, Josip, 274Roman alphabet, 5Roman Catholic Church, 31, 175,
176, 184, 186Romania, 8, 15, 17, 153, 231, 237,
252, 253, 255, 262–265, 267, 274, 275, 279, 280, 305
Romanian Christianity, 232, 254Romanian communist authorities, 278Romanian Evangelical churches, 254Romanian Evangelical Society, 235Romanian national identity, 277Romanian national minority, 262, 265,
269, 270Romanian Orthodox Christians, 17Romanian Orthodox Church, 231,
232, 242, 243, 250, 251, 255, 256, 261–267, 271, 273, 275, 276, 278, 281, 281
Romanian Orthodox Metropolitanate of Transylvania, 261
Romanian Orthodox Vicariate in the Yugoslav Banat, 264, 279
Romanians, 7, 116, 177, 261–264, 266, 269–271, 273, 277, 280, 281
Romanov, Mikhailovich Aleksei, Tsar, 25
Rome, 2Roudometof, V., 15Rudchuk, Dementii and Agafia, 89Rusko Selo, village, 263Russia, 2, 3, 6, 14, 17, 24, 31, 32, 35,
37, 39, 47, 48, 51, 52, 59, 62, 63, 68, 73, 77, 78, 94, 108, 120, 156, 175, 176, 184, 213
Russian Empire, 7, 12, 36, 77, 79, 95Russian Khlysty and Shalaputs, 93
INDEx 335
Russian Orthodox Church, 23, 24, 31, 33, 38, 67, 73–75, 126, 156, 184
Russian Orthodoxy, 14, 17, 24, 25, 27, 32, 38, 74, 79, 94
Russian patriarchate, 32Russian Radical Reformation, 81, 94Russophilia, 175Russo-Turkish War, 1877–1878, 55
SŠabac, 157, 159, 180, 218 Sabornici, journal, 145Salonika front, 141, 216Salvation, 246Samuil, (Maširević), Bishop of Buda,
Patriarch of the Serb, 175Saračević, Jovan, 158, 180Sarajevo, 223Saratov, 28Sarča (today Sutjeska near Zrenjanin),
village, 263, 267, 281Satanism, 156Sava, river, 3Schmemann, Alexander, 184Schwalm, Georg, Lutheran priest, 109Second Vatican Council, 184Second World War, 14, 18, 146, 195,
202, 214, 218, 263, 277, 278, 293
Sectarianism, 122, 124, 140, 156, 166, 217
Secularity, 2, 318Secular sovereigns (gosudaria), 31Seleuš, village, 277–279Semberija, 143Serbian Empire of Stefan Dušan, 4Serbian folk music tradition, 196Serbian Liberal Party, 113Serbian Metropolitanate, 107, 108
Serbian Orthodox Church, 14, 16, 113, 137, 141, 157, 161, 163, 173, 175, 178, 185, 213, 262
Serbian peasant paternalism, 158Serbian Radical Party in Hungary,
113, 119, 128Serbs, 105, 108, 110, 112, 114,
116–119, 121, 124, 126, 140, 153, 156, 175, 177, 191, 192, 195, 201, 214, 215, 262, 269
Seventh Day Adventists, 14Shalaput (radical Khlyst), 79Shavelski, Georgy, Archpriest, 315Shenkursk in Arkhangel’sk province,
51, 54Shleev, Simeon, 38Siberia, 56, 59, 90Sibiu, 237–239, 253, 263, 275Sikorskii, Ivan, 86, 98Simeon, (Stanković), Bishop of Šabac,
157Sin, 53, 55, 61, 81–83, 88, 93, 94,
108, 118, 122, 139, 150, 153, 233, 234, 236, 239, 242, 246, 247
Šišatovac, monastery, 180, 221Sisters of Efseveia, 291Skibino, vilage, 83Slavonia, 7, 177, 180Slavophile, 24, 30, 32, 138Slijepčević, Đoko, Serbian theolog and
historian, 121, 162, 178, 186, 216, 225
Slovaks, 119Slovenia, 177Smederevo, 153, 154Smiljanić, Mihailo, 215, 218Snegarov, Ivan, Bulgarian academician,
church historian and archivist, 307
336 INDEx
Sobornost, 30–33, 69Socialism, 2, 160, 179Societatea Sfântul Gheorghe (the
Society of St George), 276Society for the Admirers of Spiritual
Enlightenment in St Petersburg, 36
Society for Translating, Printing, and Propagating Adventist Literature in Veliki Bečkerek, 178
Sociologist of religion, 215Sofia, 314Sokobanja, 141Soloviov, Vladimir, Russian philoso-
pher and theologian, 67Sombor, 153Şoşdeanu, Iova, 273Sosin, Dimitrii, 80Soter, 184, 186, 297South Banat, 106Southeastern Europe, 2, 3, 16Southern Caucasus, 51, 52, 54, 55,
57, 59Sove, B.I., 184Soviet State, 17, 67, 73Soviet Union, 14, 95Spener, John, 139Spener, Philip Jacob, 78, 117Spiritualism, 124, 138, 149, 154, 156,
215, 218 Srbobran, 110, 113, 153Srem, 106, 109–111, 153, 177, 180Sremski Karlovci, 114, 116, 181, 215Srpska Klarija, 174 Srpski Sion, journal, 116Stajić, Vasa, 140Stambolov, Stefan, 307 Štampa, journal, 113Stara Pazova, 119State Duma, 70St Athanasius the Great, 245
Stefan (Abadzhiev), Archimandrite, 304, 309, 312
Stefan, Metropolitan of Sofia, Exarch of Bulgarian Orthodox Church, 140
Stepanović Stepa, Duke, Serbian mil-litary commander, 143
The St Eunice Christian Union, 293Stig, 143St John Chrysostom, 245St John of Damascus, 185Stoenescu, Daniil, 265St Petersburg, 7, 23, 28, 29, 36, 78Straža, village, 269, 270–273, 275,
279, 281Strel’bitskii, Ioann, 81Streza, Laurenţiu, 265St Roman, monastery, 151The Student Christian Union, 293Stundism, 14, 32, 48, 77, 79, 83, 84Stundist Brothers, 78Stundists, 49, 81, 83, 90, 94, 107Stundo-Baptist congregation, 83Stundo-Baptists, 77, 83–85Stundo-Shalaputs, 79, 95Subbotin, Nikolai, 37, 42Subotica, 153Subotić, Dragan, 220Subotić, Jovan, 175Sumskaia district, 51Sunday schools, 289, 292–294Supreme Command of the Serbian
Army, 140, 142Sventsitskii, Valentin, 69Sveti Mihailo (today Lokve), village,
267, 270, 273, 274, 278 Svetosavlje, journal, 126Svetozarevo, 159Synod, 6, 24–26, 31, 32, 34, 36, 70,
73, 80, 114, 145, 146, 149, 156, 157, 183, 195, 217, 303, 315
Syrian Presbyterian, 8
INDEx 337
Štampa, journal, 113Šumadija, 143, 147, 153, 217
TTarashcha district, 81, 82, 84, 86, 91,
92, 93Taraš, village, 106Tavna, monastery, 217Tavrida province, 51, 55, 79, 80Tbilisi, 57Teodosije, (Mraović), Metropolitan of
Serbia, 176Theological School in Sremski
Karlovci, 181Timişoara-Caransebeş archdiocese,
279Timoshevka, village, 80Titel, village, 178Tobol’sk province, 56Todorović, Aleksa, priest, 158, 164Tolstoianism, 14Tolstoyans, 49–54, 57–59, 61, 62Tolstoyism, 48–50, 51–53, 56, 63,
64, 115Tolstoy L.N., Russian writer, 48, 49,
51, 57Toma, Petar, 264Tomić, Jaša, 115, 119, 120, 123, 139Topalović, Rafailo, 179Trailovici, Octavian, 272, 274Transylvania, 5, 7, 8, 232, 265, 266,
275Treaty of Neuilly, 305Tregubov, I.M., 50Trifa, Iosif, Romanian Orthodox priest
and evangelist, 17, 232, 237, 239–248, 251–254, 257, 265, 266, 275
Trotsky, Lev, Marxist revolutionary and Soviet politician, 73
Trubar, Primož, Slovenian protestant reformer of the Lutheran tradi-tion, 177
Tsarist Russia, 6 Tsarkoven vestnik, journal, 317, 320Tsirintanis, Alexandros, 296Tudor, Popescu, 232, 235, 236, 250,
251, 257Tudorian churches, 237Turbovka (Skvira district), village,
89–91Turkey, 3, 62Tuzla, 157, 200
UUkraine, 2, 3, 6–8, 14, 78, 79, 86, 95Ukrainian folklore, 82Ukrainian peasants, 77–79, 81, 87, 91Ukrainian Stundists’ (khokhly-
shtundy), 78Uniates, 156, 280Union for the Victims of the War, 306Union of Bulgarian Athletic Societies
Younak [Hero], 306Union of Democratic Clergy, 72Union of Orthodox Christian
Fraternities in Bulgaria, 312Union of Orthodox Christian Societies
of the School Youth in Bulgaria, 308
Union of Orthodox Women in Bulgaria, 308, 310
United Council of Religious Communities and Groups, 73
Uroş, Aurel, priest, 265, 268, 269USA, 14, 19, 108, 148, 153, 163, 265USSR, 74Uzdin Oastea Domnului choir, 273Uzdin, village, 269, 270, 272, 273,
278–281
338 INDEx
VValjevo, 153, 159, 182, 205, 208, 218Valuev, P.A., Russian minister of the
interior, 36, 42Varnava (Rosić), Patriarch of the
Serbian Orthodox Church, 183Vasa (Pelagić), Archmandrite, 110,
111, 127, 140Vasile (Lăzărescu), Bishop, 263, 274,
276, 278Vasil’kov district, 80, 86Vasnetsov, Viktor, 316Vegetarianism, 55, 59Velika Plana, 146Veliki and Mali Torak, villages, 263,
281Veniamin (Nistor), Bishop, 277Venijamin, Bishop, 195Verbova (Skvira district), village, 90Verigintsy, 53, 56Verigin, Vasil’evich Peter, Doukhobor
leader, 50–64Verigin, Vasilii, 54, 56, 57Verkhovskii, Ioann, priest, 17, 23–26,
28, 29, 31–42Verkhovskii, Timofei, 28, 40Vernacular, 2, 5, 12, 115, 125, 128,
160, 174–178, 180, 183, 185, 193
Vernacular Bibles, 2 Vesnik, journal, 118, 128, 130, 146,
149 Vesnik Srpske Crkve, journal, 118,
127, 128, 131, 146Vienna, 3, 181Vikentije, Fruškogorac, monk, 139,
162Virgin Mary, 152, 220Višegrad, 218Vladimirovac, village, 275, 276, 281,
282Vojlovica, monastery, 219, 221
Vojvodina, northern Serbian Provience, 7, 125, 143, 153, 158, 175–177, 185, 186, 264
Vojvodinci, village, 271, 279, 281Vorob’ev A., 56Vraniin, Iamand, 274Vršac, xiv, 109, 153, 180, 263–265,
267, 270–272, 278–281, 283Vršac bishopric, 109Vučković, Jovan, 108, 114, 115, 123,
129, 130, 139, 161Vukićević, M. Veselin, 147, 164Vybornost’ (‘electiveness’), 30, 32, 33
WWestern Christendom, 3Western Thrace, 305White Cross stauropegial monastic
fraternity, 303White, G. Ellen, 118Wilson, Bryan, 14Women’s Christian Movement
(WCM), 152, 179World War I, 8, 9, 17, 70, 124, 130,
131, 138, 141, 152, 160, 179, 185, 214, 216, 219, 224, 261, 303, 305
World War II, 7, 14, 18, 74, 146, 158, 195, 202, 214, 218, 263, 277, 278, 293
YYannaras, Hristos, 289, 298Yugoslav communist regime, 263
ZZagreb, 110, 183 Zbor, right-oriented movement, 158,
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