
Gollandskaya reformatskaya tserkov v Sankt-Peterburge
由
P N KholtropValeriy ShishkinAleksandr SokolovG BrinkmanA V ArnautseG M De KhaanT Y S Van StaaldauneA
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Religion & Spirituality
History
格式
精装书
页数
184
语言
俄语
已发布
Jan 1, 2001
出版商
RusskoBaltiyskiy Informatsionnyy Tsentr Blits
ISBN-10
5867891461
ISBN-13
9785867891466
描述
Set against the rich historical backdrop of St. Petersburg, this work delves into the evolution of the Dutch Reformed Church from 1717 to 1927. It paints a vivid picture of how this religious institution navigated through the social and political changes of Russia over two centuries. The authors meticulously explore the church's architectural transformations, the theological debates that shaped its direction, and the profound influence of Dutch culture within a Russian context.
The narrative is crafted through the contributions of a diverse group of scholars, each bringing their unique expertise and perspective to the subject. They analyze primary sources, artistic representations, and personal accounts that breathe life into the historical events surrounding the church. Readers encounter a myriad of characters, from clergy to congregants, each playing a pivotal role in the church's journey.
Ultimately, this exploration captures not just the advancements and challenges faced by the Dutch Reformed Church, but also its enduring legacy within the tapestry of St. Petersburg’s multifaceted history.
The narrative is crafted through the contributions of a diverse group of scholars, each bringing their unique expertise and perspective to the subject. They analyze primary sources, artistic representations, and personal accounts that breathe life into the historical events surrounding the church. Readers encounter a myriad of characters, from clergy to congregants, each playing a pivotal role in the church's journey.
Ultimately, this exploration captures not just the advancements and challenges faced by the Dutch Reformed Church, but also its enduring legacy within the tapestry of St. Petersburg’s multifaceted history.