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Academic Periodical

The Quarterly Journal of St. Philaret’s Institute

ISSN: 2658-7599 (print)
2713-3141 (online)

“The Secret Friends of God”: Some Notes on the International and Ecumenical Aspects of the Activity of Brotherhoods in Pre-Revolutionary Russia

Alexander Burov, Senior Researcher, State Museum of the History of Religion (St Petersburg)
pp. 57–66
DOI: 10.25803/26587599_2017_21_57 
The history of the Russian Student Christian movement (RSСM), a large non-governmental Christian organization in the emigration after the revolution, is well-known. There was still an interesting pre-revolutionary period when, for example, the movement contacted with S.N. Bulgakov. RSСM leaders strived to involve into cooperation Orthodox students, professors and priests. The heads of the movement paid special attention to those professors who had the most authority with students. Those who were ready to cooperate with RSCM, were called by its leader Baron Paul Nikolay as “secret friends of God”. 
Keywords: Russian Student Christian Movement, Christianity, Russian religious revival, ecumenism, brotherhoods, the Secret Friends of God, Paul Nikolay, John Mott. 

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