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Russian Orthodoxy and the Russo-Japanese War
Russian Orthodoxy and the Russo-Japanese War
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Author(s): Perabo, Betsy
ISBN No.: 9781350101753
Pages: 232
Year: 201902
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 64.79
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"[There] is a lot of rich material here which reveals a diversity of views about this war, which will be of interest to specialists both in Russian Orthodoxy and in Christian ethics about war ." - Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies "[In] less than two hundred pages this book sheds light on a mostly unknown war from a mostly unknown perspective. It would be a most useful addition to courses on military history, Russian history, and Christian ethics." - Canadian Slavonic Papers " Russian Orthodoxy and the Russo-Japanese War will be welcomed by non-Russian specialists of political theology as it relates to ideas of a "just war," and this is precisely what Perabo set out to do with her book." -- The Russian Review "[A] valuable read for students and scholars of both history of war and religion and religious ethics, as it provides an historical example of the Russo-Japanese War by looking at the war through the interesting and sympathetic person of Nikolai of Japan." -- Japanese Journal of Religious Studies "[A] well-written, accessible, and thought-provoking study that advances scholarship on both the history of this early 20th-century war and the political theology and war ethics of the Russian Orthodox Church . She offers insights into Russian religiosity and politics-from religious freedom and missiology to military martyrdom and Russian exceptionalism-that are just as relevant for understanding today's issues as they were a century ago . I recommend her book to scholars and general readers alike.


" -- Reading Religion "In discussions on war, Christian theological ethics gets stuck on debates about criteria for just war, the legitimacy of "holy war" rhetoric, the pacifist option, or the just peacemaking alternative, often at the expense of the lived theology of those caught in war's crossfires. In highlighting the response of Bishop Nikolai of Japan to his own personal catch-22 of war, Betsy Perabo expands the Christian imagination on the relation between holiness and war in a way that is grounded in the tradition of thinking on divine-human communion- theosis ." -- Aristotle Papanikolaou, Archbishop Demetrios Chair in Orthodox Theology and Culture, Fordham University, USA "Perabo's compact study of the Orthodox Church's complicated and often contradictory attitudes to the Russo-Japanese War goes well beyond the conflict itself to provide fascinating insights into the much broader question of Christianity and violence. A fascinating contribution to Russian history, its reflections are no less valid today." -- David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, Professor of Russian History, Brock University, Canada.


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