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Russian orthodoxy and the Russo-Japanese War

Title
Russian orthodoxy and the Russo-Japanese War / Betsy C. Perabo.
ISBN
9781474253758
147425375X
9781474253765
9781474253772
Publication
London ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.
Copyright Notice Date
©2017
Physical Description
viii, 219 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes
"Bloomsbury regrets the presence of a misprint on the back cover of this book. The endorsement attributed to 'Martin Thomas, Archbishop Demetrios Chair in Orthodoxy Theology and Culture, Fordham University, USA' should be attributed to 'Aristotle Papanikolaou, Archbishop Demetrios Chair in Orthodoxy Theology and Culture, Fordham University, USA.'--Publisher
Summary
"Analyses Russian Orthodox perspectives on the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5, focusing on the writings of the Russian priest Nikolai of Japan"-- Provided by publisher.
"How should Christians think about the relationship between the exercise of military power and the spread of Christianity? In Russian Orthodoxy and the Russo-Japanese War, Betsy Perabo looks at the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5 through the unique concept of an 'interreligious war' between Christian and Buddhist nations, focusing on the figure of Nikolai of Japan, the Russian leader of the Orthodox Church in Japan. Drawing extensively on Nikolai's writings alongside other Russian-language sources, the book provides a window into the diverse Orthodox Christian perspectives on the Russo-Japanese War--from the officials who saw the war as a crusade for Christian domination of Asia to Nikolai, who remained with his congregation in Tokyo during the war. Writings by Russian soldiers, field chaplains, military psychologists, and leaders in the missionary community contribute to a rich portrait of a Christian nation at war. By grounding its discussion of 'interreligious war' in the historical example of the Russo-Japanese War, and by looking at the war using the sympathetic and compelling figure of Nikolai of Japan, this book provides a unique perspective which will be of value to students and scholars of both Russian history, the history of war and religion and religious ethics"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 29, 2017
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: A Wartime Funeral
1. War as Christian Mission? : The Russo-Japanese War as a Case Study
2. Russia as a Christian Nation : The Orthodox Empire's Religious Minorities and Missions
3. The Bountiful Harvest : The Return of Christianity to Japan
4. Orthodoxy, the State, and War in the Meiji Era
5. The Christ-Loving Military : War in the Russian Orthodox Tradition
6. "The Army of God and the Army of the Buddha" : The War's Western Audience
7. The View from Russia : The Missionary, the Chaplain, the Soldier, and the Pacifist
8. "The Two Story House" : Nikolai's writings in 1904-1905
Conclusion: 1905-1917.
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