Title: The Christianization of Russia
1The Christianization of Russia
2Theme
- How did whole nations become Christian?
- Contrast China isolated monasteries in country
- Pre-600s Christianity spread by diffusion
3Strategies for missionizing
- Destruction of pagan religion
- Appropriation/transformation of pagan religion
- Pope Gregory I (The Great)
- In 596, sent missionaries to England
- Christianize pagan shrines
- Sprinkle with holy water
- Set up altars with Christian relics (bones) of
saints - translate pagan religion into Christian
observance of holy days, mass - Example Christmas on Dec. 25
- Both destruction and appropriation
- St. Boniface of Germany (675-754)
- Prince Vladimir of Russia (958-1015)
- With forcible conversions
4Politics
- Military conquest of a region by a Christian king
Christianization - Charlemagne, HRE (800)
- King Olav, Norway (995-1030)
- Previous kings of Norway were Christian
- Olav brought in bishops from England and Germany,
enforced Christianity
5Russia
- Russian Primary Chronicle (11/12th c.)
- About events in 987-88
- Take with grain of salt
- Multiple reasons for princes conversion
- Prince converted by worship of Greeks
- Like Constantine, credits God with military
victory - Intermarriage also contributes to conversion
- Distinctive piety
- Venerate images
- Latins pray wrong (p. 313) unorthodox
6Kievan Rus, 11th c.
7St. Basils Church, Moscow 1555-1561
8Interior, St. Basils, Moscow
9Iconostasis, Chapel of the Glorious Resurrection
10Iconostasis, Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St.
John the Baptist, Washington, D.C.
11Celebration of the Divine LiturgyRussian
Orthodox Church in Australia
12Celebration of the Divine Liturgy