Christ after Communism: Spiritual Authority and Its Transmission in Moscow Today

The fate of religion in the post-communist societies of eastern Europe remains one of the single most important issues in the comparative sociology of religion. No country is more important to that study than Russia. A gifted scholar of religion in both eastern Asia and Russia, Stephen Headley provides a sensitive portrait of Orthodoxy in Russia during the post-Soviet period. Headley tells the story of Russian Christianity from within - and with an eye for religious devotion as well as church reconstruction. The result is a beautiful, informative, and exquisitely rare book.