Foreign Churches in St. Petersburg and Their Archives, 17031917 (Brill's Series in Church History, 29),Used

Foreign Churches in St. Petersburg and Their Archives, 17031917 (Brill's Series in Church History, 29),Used

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Review 'Never before has there been a study of the Dutch, Swedish, Anglican, Moravian, Estonian, Roman Catholic and Uniate Churches of St. Petersburg. [...] 'Now, at last, the story can be told of a unique chapter in ecumenical history'. Michael Bordeaux, Keston Institute, Oxford. In: The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 60, No. 3 (July 2009). Product Description This book offers studies on the history of foreign churches in St. Petersburg since the founding of the city in 173 till the Revolution in 1917. Moreover, archivists give detailed overviews and insights in the archives concerned in question. About the Author Pieter N. Holtrop holds a doctorate in Church History (VU University Amsterdam, 1975) and is currently Professor of Religious Studies at Sdertrn Hgskola in Stockholm. He has published extensively on mission history in Indonesia and the history of the Reformed Dutch Church in St. Petersburg, 17031917.C. Hendrik Slechte studied history at the University of Utrecht and is a freelance writer. In 2002 he organized the exhibition 'The Dutch Church in St. Petersburg' in the building of the former Dutch Church at 20 Nevsky Prospekt. In 2003 he was coorganizer of the conference 'The History of Foreign Churches in St. Petersburg and Their Archives, 17031927'.

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