后苏联时期俄罗斯新教的演变与韩国传教士的影响

IF 0.3 0 ASIAN STUDIES European Journal of Korean Studies Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.33526/ejks.20222201.125
Zhanna Son, K. Sheiko
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这篇文章探讨了韩国在苏联解体后的俄罗斯传教活动中新教的复兴、规模和成功。作者认为,苏联解体后俄罗斯新教的宗教重生和随后的复兴,特别是在俄罗斯远东地区,在很大程度上是韩国新教宗教组织活动的产物。对韩国在俄传教工作的先驱性分析分析了朝鲜在俄传教工作的基层。作者阐明了历史上新教在俄罗斯的社会角色和地位,并探讨了当代东正教与新教之间的教派间对话。他们认为,尽管存在负面的刻板印象和文明挑战,后苏联版本的新教已经成为俄罗斯宗教挂毯中不可分割的一部分。作者首次收集了在韩国传教士的帮助下建立的俄罗斯新教教堂的样本。此外,该研究还提供了俄罗斯新教教会的当代统计概况。最后,本文强调了贯穿其连续历史时期的俄罗斯国家对新教的一贯的两重性态度。
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The Evolution of Protestantism in Post-Soviet Russia and the Impact of South Korean Missionaries
This article explores the revival, scale, and success of Protestantism as the result of Korean missionary activity in post-Soviet Russia. The authors argue that the post-Soviet religious rebirth and subsequent revival of Russia’s Protestantism, especially in the Far Eastern region of the country, has largely been the product of the activity of South Korean Protestant religious organizations. The pioneering analysis of the Korean missions’ work in Russia analyzes their proselytizing works on a grassroots level. The authors elucidate the societal role and status that Protestantism has historically had in Russia and explore the inter-confessional dialogue between contemporary Orthodoxy and Protestantism. They argue that despite the existing negative stereotypes and civilizational challenges, the post-Soviet version of Protestantism has become an inseparable part of Russia’s religious tapestry. For the first time, the authors collected a sample of Russia’s Protestant churches created under the auspices of Korean missionaries. Additionally, the research also presents a contemporary statistical overview of Russia’s Protestant churches. Finally, this article emphasizes a consistent duality of the Russian state’s attitude toward Protestantism evident throughout its consecutive historical periods.
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