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This account of the CoMission--a group of 83 Christian organizations formed to instruct Russian public school teachers in how to teach Christian ethics--provides unique insights both into postcommunist Russia and Western evangelical movements. Interviews with over 100 people intimately involved in Russian education, politics, and evangelism make the narrative's analysis thorough, accessible, and personal. The author's comprehensive research and first-person experience result in an informative, instructive, and compelling book.
Perry L. Glanzer is Assistant Professor of Teacher Education at Baylor University. A graduate of Rice University (B.A.) and Baylor University (M.A.), he received his Ph.D. in social ethics from the University of Southern California. Glanzer has also served as a visiting professor at Russian-American Christian University in Moscow.
AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Out of the Communist DesertChapter OneThe Demise of Communist Moral Education and the Hand of GodChapter TwoA Combustible Mixture: Evangelism, Ethics, and PoliticsChapter ThreeThe CoMissionChapter Four""Choosing My Morality"": Changing from Communist to Christian Moral EducationChapter FiveThe Results of the Quest: Christian ConversionChapter SixThe Battle for Russia's Soul: Russian Orthodoxy and the CoMissionChapter SevenOrthodoxy's Crusade Against Protestants and ProselytismChapter EightA Concluding EvaluationAppendicesA. MethodologyB. CoMission Member OrganizationsC. Protocol of Intention Between the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation and the Executive Committee of the Christian Social Project ""The CoMission,"" USAD. Opening Statement at International School Project ConvocationsReferencesIndex