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- Renovationism (Russian: обновленчество, romanized: obnovlenchestvo; from обновление, obnovlenie 'renovation, renewal')—also called the Renovated Church...
- 1889 – July 26, 1946) was one of the leaders and ideologues of the Renovationism, a reform movement inside the Russian Orthodox Church during the Soviet...
- Living Church was unofficial name of Renovationism, a schism in the Russian Orthodox Church from 1922 to late 1940s. Living Church [ru] was the first...
- Northern Illinois University Press, 2000; Edward Roslof, Red Priests: Renovationism, Russian Orthodoxy, and Revolution, 1905–1946 (Bloomington, Indiana...
- the unity of Renovationism for fighting against "Tikhonite" Church. Although SODATs members fully joined the synod-headed Renovationism, its radical reform...
- Dioceses in Western Europe. After the Bolshevik regime in Moscow started Renovationism, in June 1922 he ****embled the first Council of Orthodox Bishops in...
- Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery in Paris. E. E. Roslof, Red Priests: Renovationism, Russian Orthodoxy, & Revolution, 1905-1946 (2002 Indiana University...
- Loreto Publications. Pages 150-153. Edward E. Roslof, Red Priests: Renovationism, Russian Orthodoxy, & Revolution, 1905–1946 (Bloomington: Indiana University...
- 1920s, 1930s and 1940s for his church activity and struggle against Renovationism. After finishing the eighth grade (year 9), Vladimir Gundyayev obtained...
- Northern Illinois University Press, 2000; Edward Roslof, Red Priests: Renovationism, Russian Orthodoxy, and Revolution, 1905-1946 (Bloomington, Indiana...