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Rimestad, Sebastian. (2012) The Challenges of Modernity to the Orthodox Church in Estonia and Latvia (1917 - 1940). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. - 334 p. История Православной церкви в Эстонии вызыва…
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Шевченко Т. И. Валаамский монастырь и становление Финляндской православной церкви (1917 - 1957). М.: Изд-во ПСТГУ, 2013. - 500 с. На базе Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета по…
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Alexey Komarov, Evgenia Tokareva The Roman Catholic Church and the Construction of National Identity in Estonia in the Interwar Period (According to Vatican Archival Materials) Alexey Komarov - Leadin…
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Alexey Beglov The Orthodox Parish in Non-Orthodox Border Regions of the Russian Empire: the Case of Finland Alexey Beglov- Senior Researcher at Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Science; …
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Alfons Bruning Different Humans and Different Rights? The Concept of Human Dignity in Western and Eastern Orthodox Perspectives Alfons Bruning - Faculty Member of the Institute of Eastern Christian St…
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Elena Namli Orthodox Theology and the Temptation of Power Elena Namli - Professor of Ethics at the Faculty of Theology, Uppsala University; Research Director at the Uppsala Centre for Russian Studies …
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Georgy Vermishev Religion in the Third Reich Youth Propaganda Georgy Vermishev - PhD Student, Faculty of Philosophy and Religious Studies, St. Petersburg State University (Russia). floi@inbox.ru The a…
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Gauthier, F. and Martikainen, T. (eds) (2013) Religion in Consumer Society: Brands, Consumers and Markets. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. - 268 p. Книга "Религия в обществе потребления: брен…
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Mikhail Steckevich The Oxford (Tractarian) Movement in the Context of Protestant-Catholic Conflict in Early Victorian England Mikhail Steckevich-Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy of Religi…
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John H. Brooke - Honorary Professor of the History of Science at Lancaster University and Visiting Professor at the University of Leeds, john.brooke@theology.ox.ac.uk The article shows how Robert Boyle's natural theology matched with his strong Christian t…
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Keywords: faith and reason, science and religion, R. Boyle. Preface to the publication The question of how faith and reason relate to each other, or, in other words, the question of the limits of rational knowledge in theology, was as acute for Robert Boyl…
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П. Носачев 478 p.* Прошло уже более пятнадцати лет, как увидела свет книга "Религия Нью Эйджа и западная культура: эзотерика в зеркале секулярной мысли" (New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esoteri…
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Stanislav Panirt The Origins of Gerald Gardner's Views on Witchcraft Stanislav Panin - PhD Candidate, Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University; Member of the Association for the Study …
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Yuri Rodichenkov Practical Spirituality and Spiritual Practice of Alchemy Yuri Rodichenkov-Associate Professor, Vyazma Branch of Moscow State University of Technologies and Management; Member of the A…
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Maleiha Malik Minority Legal Orders: Accommodating Religious Law in Western Democracies Maleiha Malik-Professor of Law, School of Law, King's College, University of London, maleiha.malik@kcl.ac.uk The…
Yesterday
О книгах Дэниэла Деннета "Разрушая чары" (2006) и Ричарда Докинза "Бог как иллюзия" (2006) Armin W. Geertz New Atheistic Approaches in the Cognitive Science of Religion: On Daniel Dennett Breaking the…
Yesterday
Religious Diversity in Post-Soviet Society. Ethnographies of Catholic Hegemony and the New Pluralism in Lithuania/Eds. Milda Alisauskiene, Ingo Schroder. Farnham, Burlington: Ashgate, 2012. - 212 p. Э…
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Marco Ventura Law and Religion Beyond National Borders: The Virtue of the European Court of Human R19hts Marco Ventura - Professor (professore ordinario) at the Faculty of Law, University of Siena (It…
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Sorkin D. The Religious Enlightenment: Protestants, Jews and Catholics from London to Vienna. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008. - 339 p. Дэвид Соркин в работе "Религиозное Просве…
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This paper explores different ways of using occult teachings and, first of all, magical tradition in the process of development of modern European science. The author argues against a widespread opini…
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Introduction: Argumentation The concept of "post-secular society" came into the sociological discussion from a mostly philosophical discussion of the work of Jurgen Habermas1 on rationality and religion in modern society. The philosophical discussion of re…
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Тульпе И. А. Мифология. Искусство. Религия. СПб.: Наука, 2012. - 320 с. Эта книга заслуживает неспешного прочтения, вникания в логику изложения и смысл выводов. Автор - Ирина Александровна Тульпе, доц…
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The question of how religion and modernity relate is one of the key questions for any "discourse on modernity". After all, it is not only a question of how modernity and related modernization processes affect traditional forms of religion. It is also a que…
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In this issue, the main topic of the Academia column is the theology of religion by the Swiss theologian Karl Barth (1886-1968). His peculiar Christian approach to the phenomenon of religion, which is conditioned by a reaction to the rationalism and progre…
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AT the TURN of 1928 - 1929 in the USSR there was a significant change in the entire course of state policy towards religious organizations. "The period of relatively calm contacts with them [religious organizations] has been replaced by a long period of ex…
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The prospects and benefits of building new cities on virgin land, made without the hindrances created by the traditions and prejudices of the past1, were repeatedly noted by the leaders of the Soviet state. When creating new cities, their key feature and m…
Yesterday
In June 1965, a meeting on the methodology of atheist propaganda was held in Leningrad, where the head of the methodological office on atheism shared the following story with colleagues. Recently, a local factory worker died in the village of Lisiy Nos. Th…
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The REVELATION of God in the outpouring of the Holy Spirit is the judging but also reconciling presence of God in the world of human religion, i.e., in the realm of man's attempts to justify and sanctify himself in the face of an arbitrary and arbitrary co…
Yesterday
НА ПРОТЯЖЕНИИ своего существования советская власть, борясь с религией как с буржуазным пережитком в целом, параллельно стремилась ограничить проявления религиозности "отправлением культа" в специальн…
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It has been more than a decade since the dictionary of sociologists and political philosophers introduced concepts that are genetically related to secularization, but denote completely different, often opposite processes. We are talking about the concepts …
Yesterday
ACCORDING to the decree of the Council for the Affairs of the Russian Orthodox Church "On the procedure for Opening Churches", approved by the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR on November 28…
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The purpose of this article on Pentecostalism and some closely related evangelical/charismatic movements is to examine the implications that this religious trend may have for the future of Christianity and for the theory of secularization, namely for some …
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Question 3 Section 2. How faith relates to religion The reasoning in the second section is as follows. It seems that faith is no different from religion. 1. For, as Augustine says in the Enchiridion, 18 God is to be worshipped by faith, hope, and love. But…
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Orthodox Church under the new Patriarch/Edited by S. Filatov and A. Malashenko, Moscow: Carnegie Moscow Center, 2011, 416 p . Published at the end of 2011, the book could not fail to arouse the intere…
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Edited by A. Aghajanyan, K. Rousselet. Moscow: Vse mir, gon. - 368 p. The collection of articles written by the participants of the Russian-French project "Twenty Years of Transformation: Religious an…
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Rethinking Secularism/Eds. Craig Calhoun, Mark Juergensmeyer, Jonathan VanAntwerpen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. - 311 p. The Post-Secular in Question: Religion in Contemporary Society/Eds.…
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