323 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    Based on interviews with people throughout Siberia, Central Asia and European Russia about their spiritual experiences, this book brings together insights into the 'religious' worldview of those who claim to be Buddhist, Muslim, Christian, pagan or even 'atheist'. Throughout the ex-Soviet Union peoples of many different ethnic backgrounds report such experiences but often do not know how to interpret them, a position helped or hindered by the fact that at the same time these people are trying to rediscover their ethnic and cultural identity.

    Introduction: Spiritual awareness; Chapter 1 Peoples and cultures; Chapter 2 Dreams and visions; Chapter 3 Fear; Chapter 4 Death; Chapter 5 Who am I?; Chapter 6 Finding one’s roots; Chapter 7 The Orthodox kaleidoscope; Chapter 8 Free market religion; Chapter 9 Human rights; Chapter 10 Compassion; Chapter 11 Miracles; Chapter 12 Facing the future;

    Biography

    David Lewis

    'A most interesting and unusual book. Few books on religion in contemporary Russia - and other post-Soviet nations - cover such an array of subject matter or geographical span.' - British East-West Journal