Unlocking the Old Testament now available in Russian!
Pick up you copy at the Litera bookstore (Narvskiy Ave. 13 B). The bookstore is open Tuesday-Friday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, and also on Sundays from noon to 6:00 pm. The cost of the book is 350 rubles
You can also purchase your own copy at the reception desk. Just call +7(911)264-2740, or +7(812)747-25-47 for more information. Alternatively, you can order by mail by contacting Anastasiya Zozulya E-mail: azozulya@spbcu.ru
History of Baptists In Post-War Soviet Union Explored
In this informative book the works of Vyacheslav P. Bartov (Evangelical Christian Baptists in the Tula Region: the daily life of believers 1945-1991) and Anna Pavlova (Evangelical Christian Baptists in Chuvashia: 1945-1991) examine the history of the Baptist communitiesin these regions, with a particular emphasis on the daily lives of their members.
V. A. Sarapulov’s New Work Offers Tips For Better Academic Writing!
Thankfully, V. A. Sarapulov has provided a simple and accessible way to understand the essence of educational research and offers a step-by-step guide to writing in all educational formats. Whether you’re an educator trying to help your students succeed, or a student who just needs a little guidance in how to properly express your knowledge in a professional and scientific manner, this new book will prove an invaluable resource! I highly recommend it for anyone who wishes to write better.
-V. A. Alikin, Rector at St. Petersburg Christian University
History And Practices Of Meetings In The Early Church Provides Insight, New Perspective
Throughout the book, questions such as where/when the first Christians gathered, what exactly happened at these meetings, and what roles the Eucharist, holy kissing, anointing with oil, and other liturgical and ritual practices held are presented and then examined in the historical and religious context of that period.
“On The Babylonian Captivity of the Church” and other Reformation Treatises Now Available in Russian!
In this present edition the reader will become more acquainted with “On the Babylonian Captivity” and with pieces of Luther’s “Dissertations” (1535-1545), translated for the first time into Russian by the St. Petersburg Martin Luther Society on the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation in 2017. Also published for the first time in Russian by this department is a translation from the 14th century of “German Theology”, a manuscript which Luther himself discovered at the beginning of his personal journey, and which he first published in Wittenburg in 1516.