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Kirill Karpov Religio Augustini: Augustine and Spirituality in the Augustinian Order Kirill Karpov - Department of Philosophy of Religion, Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia). kirill.karpov@gmail.com The article reveals th…
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Alexander Khramov Theistic Evolution and Darwinism: from War to Peace Alexander Khramov - A. Borissiak Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia). a-hramov@yandex.ru Today, theistic evolution (TE), the idea that God created liv…
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Nongbri, B. (2013) Before Religion: A History of a Modern Concept. Yale University. - 275 p. Вместе с сочинениями Т. Масузавы, Д. Дюбиссона, Р. Маккатчеона, Г. Струмзы небольшое исследование Брента Нонгбри принадлежит "конструктивистской" традиции в религи…
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Alexander Kazankov The "Last Times": the Perception of Time by Residents of the Russian Province in the First Half of the 20th Century Alexander Kazankov - Department of Cultural Study, Perm State Academy of Art and Culture (Russia). tokugava2005@rambler.r…
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Konstantin Antonov Philosophical Rationality between Religion and Science: Russian Hegelianism at the End of the 19th Century Konstantin Antonov - Department of Philosophy of Religion and Religious Aspects of Culture, Faculty of Theology, Saint Tikhon's Or…
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David Ceccarelli Beyond the Conflict Thesis. Edward Drinker Cope and the Neo-Lamarckian "Compromise" in the 19th Century David Ceccarelli - "Tor Vergata" University of Rome (Italy). dave.ceccarelli@gmail.com This essay aims to critically rethink the relati…
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Nosenko-Shtein E. E. "Pass on this to your children, and their children to the next generation": Cultural memory of Russian Jews in our days, Moscow: Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2013, 576 p. The book by E. E. Nosenko-S…
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Religious Identity of Immigrants from ex-USSR in Israel Khanin Vladimir (Ze'ev) - Israeli Ministry of Immigrant Absorption; Department of Political Studies, Bar-Ilan University and Department of Political and Middle Eastern Studies, Ariel University of Sam…
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Galina Zelenina A Portrait on the Wall and Sprat on the Bread: Moscow Jews between the Two "Sects" Galina Zelenina - Center for Biblical and Jewish Studies, Russian State University for the Humanities (Moscow). galinazelenina@gmail.com The article examines…
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Dmitry Karanov Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Emergence of Ethnic Identity of the Ingrian Finns in the Nineteenth Century Dmitry Karanov - Senior Lecturer, Department of Conflicts Studies, St. Petersburg University of the Humanities and Social Science…
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Sergey Minov Zoroastrian Mythological Motifs and the Phenomenon of Christian Acculturation in Sasanian Mesopotamia Sergey Minov - Research Fellow at the Department of History, University of Oxford (Un…
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Beaumont, Justin and Baker, Christopher (eds) (2011) Postsecular Cities: Space, Theory and Practice. London: Continuum. - 276 p. В последнее время все чаще предметом обсуждения становится возрастающая роль религии в западных обществах. Это связано в первую…
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Audrey Lavrentiev Wolfhart Pannenberg's Theology of History Andrey Lavrentiev - Chair of State-Confessional Relations, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Moscow, Russia). lavandrus@googlemail.com The article deals w…
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Maria Endel, Menachem Yaglom, Esther Yaglom, Galina Zelenina Kabbalah in the Twenty-First Century: Departure from Judaism? Maria Endel - Independent Researcher (Moscow, Russia). Menachem Yaglom - Independent Researcher (Jerusalem, Israel). Esther Yaglom - …
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Vladimir (Ze'ev) Khanin Religious Identity of Immigrants from ex-USSR in Israel Vladimir (Ze'ev) Khanin - Israeli Ministry of Immigrant Absorption; Department of Political Studies, Bar-Ilan University and Department of Political and Middle Eastern Studies,…
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Daria Dubovka Forgotten Time, or Techniques of the Self in Contemporary Orthodox Convents Daria Dubovka - Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (St. Petersburg, Russia). ddubovka@gmail.com According to secular views, some religious techniques of the self,…
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Alexander Kyrlezhev The Post-Soviet Transition and the Science of Religion Alexander Kyrlezhev - Research Fellow of the St. Cyril and Methodius Post-Graduate Institute of the Russian Orthodox Church; Member of the Synodal Biblical and Theological Commissio…
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Россия: изменяющийся образ времени сквозь призму языка. Репрезентация концепта времени в русском языке в сопоставлении с английским и немецким языками. Отв. редактор В. И. Заботкина. Москва: Рукописные памятники древней Руси, 2012. - 472 с. Книга посвящена…
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Daniele Hervieu-Leger In Search of Certainties: The Paradoxes of Religiosity in Societies of High Modernity Daniele Hervieu-Leger - Professor, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris). Hervieu@ehess.fr This article deals with the paradoxes of r…
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Research project "Development of a new methodology for dialogue and interaction between religion and science in Russia" Vladislav Razdyakonov The Discourse of Science - Religion Dialogue in Modern Rus…
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Dmitry Uzlaner The Dialogue of Science and Religion from the Perspective of Contemporary Theories of Democracy Dmitry Uzlaner - Director of the Center for the Study of Religion and Society, Associate Professor of Chair of State-Confessional Relations, Russ…
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Grigory Gutner Science and Christianity: Confrontation of Ways of Thinking Grigory Gutner - Leading Research Fellow, Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Science (Moscow, Russia), goutner@yandex.ru The article considers the ways of thinking of Scien…
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Arthur Versluis What Is Esoteric? Methods in the Study of Western Esotericism Arthur Versluis - Chair of the Department of Religious Studies and Professor, College of Arts & Letters at Michigan State University (USA), versluis@msu.edu In this article t…
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Cognitive Science and the Study of Religion Marianna Shakhnovich - Chair of the Department of Philosophy of Religion and Religious Studies, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia. mmarsh@mail.ru Th…
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Dino Abazovic Bosnia and Herzegovina: Rethinking the Relationship between Confessional, Ethnic and National Identities (Focus on Bosniaks/Muslims) Dino Abazovic - Professor at the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Saraje…
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