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  • Religion, Morality, and Community in Post-Soviet Societies
  • Written by author Mark D. Steinberg
  • Published by Indiana University Press, 11/13/2008
  • In the post-Soviet environment of expanded civil freedom with great everyday uncertainty, unhappiness, injustice, and suffering, religious organizations and beliefs in Russia and Eurasia face numerous opportunities and intense challenges. B
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Introduction Reclaiming the Sacred After Communism

1.
To Save the World or to Renounce It: Modes of Moral Action in Russian
Orthodoxy
Scott M. Kenworthy

2. The Freezing of
Historical Memory? The Post-Soviet Russian Orthodox Church and the Council of
1917
Irina Papkova

3. Aleksandra Vladimirovna: Moral
Narratives of a Russian Orthodox Woman
Jarrett Zigon

4.
Old Belief Between "Society" and "Culture": Remaking Moral Communities and
Inequalities on a Former State Farm
Douglas Rogers

5.
Communities of Mourning: Mountain Jewish Laments in Azerbaijan and on the
Internet
Sascha Goluboff

6. Social Welfare and Christian
Welfare: Who Gets Saved in Post-Soviet Russian Charity Work?
Melissa L.
Caldwell

7. Shamanic Transformations: Buriat Shamans as Mediators
of Multiple Worlds
Katherine Metzo

8. Fearing Islam in
Uzbekistan: Islamic Tendencies, Extremist Violence, and Authoritarian
Secularism
Russell Zanca

9. Religious Freedom in Russia:
The Putin Years
Zoe Knox

10. Afterword: Policy
Implications of the Research and Analysis

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