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Reverend L. Kishkovsky speech: Church and State Relations in Russia Today
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Collection StructureV. G. Ulitin papers > Reverend L. Kishkovsky speech: Church and State Relations in Russia Today
Item Title Reverend L. Kishkovsky speech: Church and State Relations in Russia Today
Collection TitleV. G. Ulitin papers
Date Created1986/1998
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A talk on the history of religion in Russian History. He concentrates on post-Soviet Union 1990s Russia. He believes that if Russia wants to have a relationship with the Russian Orthodox Church, some amount of restitution is needed. The question-and-answer session that follows touches on the Methodist Church for some time.

For dating purposes: Kishkovsky refers to Boris Yeltsin as the current president of Russia and to "President Clinton."

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FormatSound Recording
Hoover ID2009c14_a_0002852
Record Number2009C14.7
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