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Mount Athos and Russia

1016-2016

Nicholas Fennell Graham Speake

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Peter Lang Ltd
17 October 2018
This book is about the Russian contribution to monasticism on Mount Athos and the Athonite contribution to Russian spirituality and marks the millennium of the Russian presence on Mount Athos. Athos has been the spiritual heart of the Orthodox world for even longer and Russian pilgrims have congregated there throughout its history. Russian monks visiting Athos have returned to their homeland with the treasures of Athonite spirituality such as the practice of hesychasm in the sixteenth century, the Patristic anthology known as the Philokalia in the eighteenth century, and the spiritual classic The Way of a Pilgrim in the nineteenth century. In the twentieth century the Russian monastic population fluctuated wildly, but still they produced influential elders such as St Silouan and Fr Sophrony, and Athonite elders continue to exercise enormous influence on the revived Russian Orthodox Church to this day. The papers collected in this volume, first delivered as contributions to a conference held by the Friends of Mount Athos in February 2017 at Madingley Hall, Cambridge, span the breadth of the millennium.
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Imprint:   Peter Lang Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 225mm,  Width: 150mm, 
Weight:   357g
ISBN:   9781787078802
ISBN 10:   1787078809
Pages:   186
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
CONTENTS: Sergey Shumilo: The First Russian Monks on Mount Athos - René Gothóni: Russian Pilgrimage to Mount Athos in the Light of Pilgrims’ Tales - Metropolitan Kallistos Ware: St Nil Sorsky: A Hesychast Bridge between Byzantium and Russia - Fr Andrew Louth: The Slav Philokalia and The Way of a Pilgrim - Nicholas Fennell: St Panteleimon Monastery and its Sixth Abbot - Fr Nikolai Sakharov: St Silouan of Athos and Fr Sophrony - Fr Iriney Pikovskiy: The Impact of Athonite Elders on Russian Orthodoxy in the Twenty-First Century.

Nicholas Fennell is a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was a Senior Scholar. He taught at Winchester College for forty years before devoting himself to research into the Russian presence on Athos, and into Greek-Russian ecclesiastical relations. His publications, in Russian and English, include The Russians on Athos (2001) and Il´insky skit na Afone (2011). Graham Speake is a writer and publisher with degrees in classics from Cambridge and Oxford. He is founder and Chairman of the Friends of Mount Athos and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. He is author of Mount Athos: Renewal in Paradise (2nd edn. 2014), which won the 2002 Criticos Prize, and of A History of the Athonite Commonwealth: The Spiritual and Cultural Diaspora of Mount Athos (2018).

Reviews for Mount Athos and Russia: 1016-2016

«This is a wonderful collection of fascinating essays on the history of Russians on Mount Athos and the influence of Athonite spirituality in Russian lands. It is a welcome, in fact an essential, addition to our understanding of the Holy Mountain and its place in Orthodox history and spirituality.» (Father John Behr (Fr Georges Florovsky Distinguished Professor of Patristics, St Vladimir’s Seminary, New York and Metropolitan Kallistos Chair of Orthodox Theology, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam)) «A splendid set of insights into the long, rich, and complex history of Russian Athonite monasticism. The Russians have contributed decisively to the pan-Orthodox and international character of the Holy Mountain. This elegant and engaging volume offers a wonderful panorama on this fruitful if sometimes fraught presence.» (Dr Marcus Plested, Associate Professor, Marquette University) «Since the earliest days of monastic life on the Holy Mountain, its prayer and witness have been of immense significance to the Russian Church – and the Russian Church in turn has contributed in major ways to the history and spiritual flourishing of Athos. These essays, both learned and sensitive to the essentials of monastic life, demonstrate beautifully both the complexities and the graces of this long relationship. This will be a collection of real importance to Athonite studies.» (Dr Rowan Williams, University of Cambridge)


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