Rimestad, Sebastian. (2012) The Challenges of Modernity to the Orthodox Church in Estonia and Latvia (1917-1940)
Rimestad, Sebastian. (2012) The Challenges of Modernity to the Orthodox Church in Estonia and Latvia (1917 - 1940). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. - 334 p. The history of the Orthodox Church in Estonia is of interest to many researchers. The Estonian case is unique in many respects: Orthodoxy became the religion of a significant minority of the local population in the middle of the 19th century as a result of a whole movement of conversion, which was voluntary and mostly economically motivated.1 In the 1920s, the Estonian Orthodox Church, seeking autocephaly, broke off relations with its Russian mother Church and in 1923 entered the canonical jurisdiction of the Ecumenical (Constantinople) Patriarchate. This change of jurisdiction is made later when- 1. For the history of this conversion movement in Estonia and Latvia, see: Gavrilin A.V. Essays on the history of the Riga Diocese. 19th century. Philokalia, 1999; Ryan, D.C. (2008) The Tsar's Faith: Conversion, Religious Politics, and Peasant Protest in Imperial Russia's Baltic Provinces, 1845 - 1870S (unpublished PhD thesis. University of California LA, 2008). page 345it led to a schism in the local church, first in 1942, and then again in 1993_1996. At present, the Orthodox Church in Estonia remains divided into two church organizations: one under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate and the other under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. The history of the Orthodox Church in Latvia has been studied to a lesser extent 2. This case differs from the Estonian one: although there was a movement to convert to Orthodoxy on the territory of Latvia, in the 1920s the Latvian Church remained loyal to Moscow and transferred to the jurisdiction of Constantinople only in 1935 under pressure from the Latvian government. Despite the fact that in 1942 there was also a confrontation between supporters of the two patriarchates, attempts to recreate the two jurisdictions in the 1990s, after Latvia gained inde ... Read more
____________________

This publication was posted on Libmonster in another country. The article seemed interesting to our editor.

Full version: https://library.se/m/articles/view/Rimestad-Sebastian-2012-The-Challenges-of-Modernity-to-the-Orthodox-Church-in-Estonia-and-Latvia-1917-1940
Eesti Online · 130 days ago 0 93
Professional Authors' Comments:
Order by: 
Per page: 
 
  • There are no comments yet
Library guests comments




Actions
Rate
0 votes
Publisher
Eesti Online
Tallinn, Estonia
15.12.2024 (130 days ago)
Link
Permanent link to this publication:

https://library.ee/blogs/entry/Rimestad-Sebastian-2012-The-Challenges-of-Modernity-to-the-Orthodox-Church-in-Estonia-and-Latvia-1917-1940


© library.ee
 
Library Partners

LIBRARY.EE - Digital Library of Estonia

Create your author's collection of articles, books, author's works, biographies, photographic documents, files. Save forever your author's legacy in digital form. Click here to register as an author.
Rimestad, Sebastian. (2012) The Challenges of Modernity to the Orthodox Church in Estonia and Latvia (1917-1940)
 

Editorial Contacts
Chat for Authors: EE LIVE: We are in social networks:

About · News · For Advertisers

Digital Library of Estonia ® All rights reserved.
2014-2025, LIBRARY.EE is a part of Libmonster, international library network (open map)
Keeping the heritage of Estonia


LIBMONSTER NETWORK ONE WORLD - ONE LIBRARY

US-Great Britain Sweden Serbia
Russia Belarus Ukraine Kazakhstan Moldova Tajikistan Estonia Russia-2 Belarus-2

Create and store your author's collection at Libmonster: articles, books, studies. Libmonster will spread your heritage all over the world (through a network of affiliates, partner libraries, search engines, social networks). You will be able to share a link to your profile with colleagues, students, readers and other interested parties, in order to acquaint them with your copyright heritage. Once you register, you have more than 100 tools at your disposal to build your own author collection. It's free: it was, it is, and it always will be.

Download app for Android