"Theses De Quaestione: Utrum Muschovitae Sint Christiani?" presents a historical theological debate concerning the Christian identity of Muscovites (Russians). Published in Holmiae (Stockholm) in 1620, this work by Johannes Botvidi, Andreas J. Prytz, and Caspar Heinrich Starck delves into the complex religious and cultural perceptions of Russia during the early 17th century. The text illuminates historical European views on Muscovy and its religious practices, offering insights into the theological and political dimensions of the era. This treatise remains relevant for scholars interested in early modern European history, religious history, and the historical interactions between Europe and Russia.
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