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Philosophy of religion and religious studies in modern-day Russia

Studies in East European Thought, 2014
In Russia, philosophy of religion, likewise religious studies, only managed to claim their name, let alone their right for self-realisation, as late as the early 1990s. The article represents an attempt to elicit the maximum possible number of primary methodological accounts, conceptual divergences and discussions pertaining to both the domain of ...
Kirill Karpov, Tatiana Malevich
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Situating philosophy of religious studies

Religion
Mark Q Gardiner, Steven Engler
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Philosophy for Religious Studies

Bulletin for the Study of Religion, 2018
Interview by Alexey Rakhmanin, Associate Professor and Lecturer, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint-Petersburg, Russia).
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On Philosophy and Religious Studies

Bulletin for the Study of Religion
Jay Garfield, Leah Kalmanson, and Nathan Loewen talk about the relationship between philosophy and religious studies. 
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A Study on Religious Philosophy and Aesthetics in Sergei Bulgakov's Sophiology

Institute for Russian and Altaic Studies Chungbuk University, 2023
This study examines Bulgakov's socialist ideology and how it was influenced by Sophia's theory of Solovyov. Chapter 1 analyzes the differences between socialism and Christianity through Bulgakov's early writings. Chapter 2 examines aspects of Bulgakov's Sophia Theory that were developed from Solovyov's Sophia Theory.
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The Study of Philosophy as a Religious Obligation

2011
This chapter describes the origins of medieval Jewish philosophy as a response to a threat. Philosophy was undoubtedly regarded as a threat by many medieval thinkers, Jewish as well as Muslim. In the Jewish milieu, the perceived threat was reinforced by a deep-seated antipathy towards all alien literature that is evidenced in classic rabbinic writings.
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Towards a Philosophy of Religious Studies: A Response to Critics

Method and Theory in the Study of Religion, 2016
This paper responds to critiques of my Philosophy and the Study of Religions: A Manifesto (Blackwell, 2014) from Jeppe Jensen, Mark Gardiner, Bryan Rennie, and Kenneth MacKendrick. It aims to defend my book’s proposals in such a way as to nudge the discipline of philosophy of religion into a reflexive mode that might be called “philosophy of religion ...
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