Monastery Prisons
The History of Monasteries as Prisons, the Inmates Incarcerated there, Religiou
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About the Book
Little is known regarding prisons located inside Russian Orthodox Monasteries for the incarceration of religious dissenters and sectarians, political activists and criminals. This book focuses on the history of such a prison system and the lives and convictions of the inmates subject to incarceration by Imperial Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church. The period covered begins 1441, with the arrival of Isidore, the metropolitan of Moscow, to the Moscow Chudov (Miracles) Monastery for incarceration, and ends 1905, when the final inmates were released from the Suzdal Spasso-Evfimiev Monastery, coincident with the edict of religious toleration of Tsar Nicholas II. Likewise included are the women incarcerated in convents over the same period. This is a part of history that is unknown to the non-Russian speaking world and which the author hopes to unveil. With 11 photographs.
About the Author
25 years lay-minister and Bible teacher in southern California. Author of over 100 articles on the Bible and its application to contemporary issues. Previously translated from Russian and published 5 books on religion in Russia. Peace activist and author of 1 book on the Biblical basis of non-violence and pacifism.