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Stereotyping of the Russian Orthodox Church in Fake News in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Semiotic and Legal Analysis. [PDF]
Erokhina Y.
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The Russian Orthodox Church's Conservative Crusade [PDF]
The Russian Orthodox Church has emerged as a powerful force for cultural, social, and political conservatism.
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The article deals with the experience of the Russian empire of the 19 th century in creating the conditions for social activities of the Russian Orthodox Church.
S G Zubanova
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COVID-19 and the Russian Orthodox Church
The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 has affected in nuanced ways various religious niches and subcultures. This article explores some reactions to the pandemic as they have been developed and articulated in the Russian Orthodox Church. These reactions are diverse and often not public.
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Marriage and Family in Putin’s Russia: State Ideology and the Discourse of the Russian Orthodox Church [PDF]
Marcin Składanowski +3 more
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Rosyjski Kościół Prawosławny a nauka. XX-wieczne debaty wokół teorii ewolucji
In this article the author considers an attitude of the Russian Orthodox Church towards the theory of evolution beginning with the year of publication of Darwin 'The Evolution of Species' until contemporary times.
Teresa Obolevitch
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Russian Orthodox Church in a multicultural state: the example of the Australian Union
Andrey Lytus +2 more
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For more than a century, in the center of Sofia, the capital of the Republic of Bulgaria, there is and functions the church of St. Nikolai Mirlikiyski the Wonderworker, known as the Russian church.
Dilyan Nikolchev
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The Peril of Thinking for Others: The Russian Intelligentsia, Pro and Contra
The Russian Review, Volume 85, Issue 1, Page 93-97, January 2026.
Caryl Emerson
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The article focuses on the role of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in China in the period of substantial growth of Orthodox flock of Russian emigrants after the Russian revolution of 1917.
Liang Zhe
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