1st Edition

Inochentism and Orthodox Christianity Religious Dissent in the Russian and Romanian Borderlands

By James A. Kapaló Copyright 2019
296 Pages
by Routledge

296 Pages 28 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

296 Pages 28 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores the history and evolution of Inochentism, a controversial new religious movement that emerged in the Russian and Romanian borderlands of what is now Moldova and Ukraine in the context of the Russian revolutionary period. Inochentism centres around the charismatic preaching of Inochentie, a monk of the Orthodox Church, who inspired an apocalyptic movement that was soon labelled... Read more

Introduction  1 Between Hagiography and History: The Life of Inochentie of Balta  2 "The Mad Doctrine of the Incarnation of the Holy Spirit"  3 "All wells will run dry": Belief and Practice amongst the Balta Pilgrims  4 Inochentism in Interwar Romania  5 Visions of the Underground: Archangelism in Interwar Romania  6 "John’s Flock": Ioan Zlotea and the Monastic Tradition  7 Return to the Garden of Paradise: Inochentism under Stalin and Antonescu  8 Golgotha: The Inochentist Underground in Soviet Moldavia  9 Epilogue

Biography

James A. Kapaló is Senior Lecturer in the Study of Religions at University College Cork, Ireland and co-Director of the Marginalised and Endangered Worldviews Study Centre. He is author of Text, Context and Performance: Gagauz Folk Religion in Discourse and Practice (2011).