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Nikita Tolstoy is a Russian folklorist who studies Folk Orthodoxy.
Folklorist Nikita Tolstoy , noting the primitivism of dual faith, proposed the term troeverie ("triple faith"). The third component of the worldview of the Russian Middle Ages was the folk, "non-canonical" culture of Byzantium, the Balkans and Europe, which came to Russia with Christianity in the form of skomorokhs, Foolishness for Christ, and koliada. [1] It has also been applied to the mixture of Russian folk beliefs with those of other cultures such as Chinese folk religion. [2]
bumping this a bit more since I bumped too many articles on 12-05-2023 and need this to keep things manageable sorry for the inconvenience Immanuelle ❤️💚💙 (talk to the cutest Wikipedian) 19:42, 5 December 2023 (UTC)]]
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Nikita Tolstoy is a Russian folklorist who studies Folk Orthodoxy.
Folklorist Nikita Tolstoy , noting the primitivism of dual faith, proposed the term troeverie ("triple faith"). The third component of the worldview of the Russian Middle Ages was the folk, "non-canonical" culture of Byzantium, the Balkans and Europe, which came to Russia with Christianity in the form of skomorokhs, Foolishness for Christ, and koliada. [1] It has also been applied to the mixture of Russian folk beliefs with those of other cultures such as Chinese folk religion. [2]
bumping this a bit more since I bumped too many articles on 12-05-2023 and need this to keep things manageable sorry for the inconvenience Immanuelle ❤️💚💙 (talk to the cutest Wikipedian) 19:42, 5 December 2023 (UTC)]]