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Vladimir Moss

Vladimir Moss, Orthodox Christian writer. Short bigraphy: In 1975 he joined the Russian Church Abroad, and on April 18, 1976 was baptised in London. In 1979 his first book, The Imperishable Word, was published. In 1982 he was married to Olga Mount. From 1984 to 1985 he worked as a teacher of English in Thessaloniki, Greece. From 1986 to 1987 he studied Russian at the University of Surrey in Guildford, receiving a diploma. From 1987 to 1989 he was a research fellow in the Departments of Psychology and Linguistic & International Studies in the University of Surrey, designing and carrying out experiments testing the psycholinguistic theory of basic colours. The results were published in The International Journal of Psychology, Quinquereme, Lingua, and Linguistics. In November, 1991, he undertook Russian–English translation work for several English and Dutch companies. In 1992 he was commissioned by the Orthodox Foundation of St. Michael, Guildford to write a History of the Greek Old Calendarist Movement. He is now fully employed in the writing of books on the Orthodox Church and Orthodox Church history. True Orthodoxy, Russian Orthodox church, Catacomb Church, Soviet Union, KGB, Ecumenism, Orthodox history