How the Bible Works: Russian Baptist Faith as Text

This article is about Russian Baptists' perception of their faith as a text. I argue that they practice their lived faith by interiorizing the language of the Russian Synodal Translation of the Bible as their "language of reasoning". I support this claim by analyzing two aspects of fa...

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Published in:Religion and society
Main Author: Mikeshin, Igor (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Berghahn 2021
In: Religion and society
Further subjects:B family values
B Russian Baptists
B Bible
B gender order
B Faith
B Conversion
B language of reasoning
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Summary:This article is about Russian Baptists' perception of their faith as a text. I argue that they practice their lived faith by interiorizing the language of the Russian Synodal Translation of the Bible as their "language of reasoning". I support this claim by analyzing two aspects of faith: as an act of conversion and as a process of living a Christian life. To illustrate the mechanism of sustaining faith, I use the case of a rehabilitation ministry for addicted people to unpack narratives of conversion, gender order, and family life. Biblical literalism is the basis of the Russian Baptist faith narrative, and in this article I scrutinize the mechanism of its construction.
ISSN:2150-9301
Contains:Enthalten in: Religion and society
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3167/arrs.2021.120108