The Civic,Economic, and Political Consequences of Pentecostalism in Russia and Ukraine |
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Authors: | Christopher Marsh Artyom Tonoyan |
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Affiliation: | (1) JM Dawson Institute, Baylor University, 1 Bear Place, Waco, TX 76798-7308, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() In contemporary Russia and Ukraine, Pentecostalism carries with it commitments to civic engagement and democracy, strong bonds of social capital, and the embracing of an entrepreneurial spirit. In this article, the authors analyze the origins of Pentecostalism in Russia, Soviet methods of repression, and Pentecostal survival strategies. Continuing, the authors examine the political efficacy of Pentecostals, their civic commitments, their embracing of the free market, and the strength and nature of social capital among them. While the authors conclude that it is too soon to conclude that Pentecostalism will bring about democracy, civil society, and free markets in Russia and Ukraine, they argue that Pentecostalism is proving itself a popular choice in the contemporary religious marketplace and that choice is not without significant civic, economic, and political consequences. |
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