TY - BOOK AU - Agadjanian,Alexander TI - Armenian christianity today: identity politics and popular practice SN - 9781472412713 PY - 2014/// CY - Burlington, VT PB - Ashgate KW - Armenian Apostolic Church KW - Armenians KW - Ethnic identity KW - Christianity KW - Armenia (Republic) KW - Protestants KW - Foreign countries KW - Religion N1 - With supercover; Includes bibliographical references and index; Contents: Introduction, Alexander Agadjanian. Part I The Republic of Armenia: Religious Revival and Renewal: 'One nation, one faith, one church': the Armenian apostolic church and the ethno-religion in post-Soviet Armenia, Konrad Siekierski; Church, God, and society: toward the anthropology of church construction in Armenia, Yulia Antonyan; Where did we come from? Creationism versus evolution in Armenian public schools, Satenik Mkrtchyan; The religious modernity of the brotherhood: a new face of Armenian grassroots christianity, Alexander Agadjanian; Evangelical and pentecostal communities in Armenia: negotiating identity and accommodation, Anna Ohanjanyan. Part II Armenian Diasporas: Puzzles of Identity: Identity, borders, and religious belonging: Armenians between two spiritual centers, Etchmiadzin and Cilicia, Hovhannes Hovhannisyan; Venerating the saints, remembering the city: Armenian memorial practices and community formation in contemporary Istanbul, Christopher Sheklian; The three religions of Armenians in Lebanon, Irina Papkova; The chronotopes of the Armenian diaspora in Romania: religious feasts and shrines in the making of community, Konrad Siekierski; Armenians in St. Petersburg: belonging to the church as a key marker of ethnic identity, Anatolyii Tokmantcev; Finger on the pulse: Armenian identity and religiosity in southern California, Dyron Daughrity and Nicholas Cumming; Sanctuary, community of museum? The apostolic church in the life-world of a sample of American Armenians, Sara Karkkainen Terian. Index N2 - Armenian Christianity Today examines contemporary religious life and the social, political, and cultural functions of religion in the post-Soviet Republic of Armenia and in the Armenian Diaspora worldwide. Scholars from a range of countries and disciplines explore current trends and everyday religiosity ER -