Religious Ferment In Russia: Protestant Opposition To Soviet Religious Policy [signed]
Religious Ferment In Russia: Protestant Opposition To Soviet Religious Policy [signed]

Religious Ferment In Russia: Protestant Opposition To Soviet Religious Policy [signed]

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: good. Markings: Signed with inscription — the title page bears a handwritten dedication by the author, Michael Bourdeaux, addressed to "Jan Lammers" with a personal greeting, signed and dated "Richmond (?), 4 April 1976". Binding condition: Appears intact.

A landmark work of religious history and political analysis, Religious Ferment in Russia chronicles the courageous resistance of Protestant communities in the Soviet Union against state-imposed atheism and oppressive religious policy. Drawing on firsthand testimonies, smuggled documents, and rigorous research, Michael Bourdeaux presents a vivid account of Baptist and Evangelical Christians who risked imprisonment and persecution to practise their faith behind the Iron Curtain. The book argues that religious dissent in the USSR was far more organised and determined than Western observers had previously recognised, revealing a powerful underground church movement operating in defiance of Soviet authority. Written with scholarly precision and quiet moral urgency, it remains an essential document for understanding the intersection of faith, freedom, and totalitarianism in Cold War-era Russia.

Author: Michael Bourdeaux
Format: Hardback
Published: 1968, Macmillan / St Martin's Press
Genre: Religion

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: good. Markings: Signed with inscription — the title page bears a handwritten dedication by the author, Michael Bourdeaux, addressed to "Jan Lammers" with a personal greeting, signed and dated "Richmond (?), 4 April 1976". Binding condition: Appears intact.

A landmark work of religious history and political analysis, Religious Ferment in Russia chronicles the courageous resistance of Protestant communities in the Soviet Union against state-imposed atheism and oppressive religious policy. Drawing on firsthand testimonies, smuggled documents, and rigorous research, Michael Bourdeaux presents a vivid account of Baptist and Evangelical Christians who risked imprisonment and persecution to practise their faith behind the Iron Curtain. The book argues that religious dissent in the USSR was far more organised and determined than Western observers had previously recognised, revealing a powerful underground church movement operating in defiance of Soviet authority. Written with scholarly precision and quiet moral urgency, it remains an essential document for understanding the intersection of faith, freedom, and totalitarianism in Cold War-era Russia.