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Volume 28, Number 1, 1 March 2000
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Editorial
pp. 5-5(1)
Author: Walters P.

Traditions of Lay Orthodoxy in the Russian North
pp. 23-35(13)
Authors: Filatov S.; Lunkin R.

Unsuccessful Orthodoxy in Russian Heartlands
pp. 37-52(16)
Author: Corley F.

Paradoxes of the Old Believer Movement
pp. 53-67(15)
Authors: Vorontsova L.; Filatov S.

Catholic and Anti-Catholic Traditions in Russia
pp. 69-84(16)
Authors: Filatov S.; Vorontsova L.

Molokans and Dukhobors: Living Sources of Russian Protestantism
pp. 85-92(8)
Authors: Lunkin R.; Prokof A.

Religious Life in Siberia: The Case of Khakasia
pp. 105-112(8)
Authors: Filatov S.; Uzzell L.

Russia’s Native Peoples: Their Path to Christianity
pp. 123-133(11)
Author: Lunkin R.

The Rerikh Movement: A Homegrown Russian ‘New Religious Movement’
pp. 135-148(14)
Authors: Lunkin R.; Filatov S.

Book Review
pp. 149-150(2)

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