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Leder\u27s My Life in Stalinist Russia: An American Woman Looks Back - Book Review
Bisha, Robin
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Comparative Law and Christianity-A Plank in the Eye? [PDF]
Husa J.
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Ethical Gaps in Ophthalmology in the United States. [PDF]
Browning DJ.
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Wassily Kandinsky and Russian Religious Philosophy of his Time
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Response to Alexander I. Negrov’s Why Is There No Russian Protestant Theology?
Pavlov, Evgeni V.
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Reflections on the Contemporary Religious Revival Religion, Secularization, Globalization
Bogomilova, Nonka
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The Religious Problem of Russian Philosophy
2021Russian philosophy, like western philosophy, aims at a solution of the religious problem in general. But, in addition, the ecclesiastico-religious problem demands solution, and today this matter is more important. Religious objectivism and passivism proclaim the church as leading authority.
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The relevance of Russian religious philosophy
Herald of Omsk University, 2022The Russian Orthodox religion within the framework of philosophical analysis demonstrates an amazing modern interpretation of Orthodox values, categorical apparatus and method of appropriation of the changed world. The analysis of empirical entities to which religion has privileged access insists on paying great attention to the way that Russian ...
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Herald of Omsk University, 2022
The article presents a theoretical analysis of two equally used concepts - “Russian religious philosophy” and “Russian religious and philosophical thought”. Each of these concepts has its own tradition of use. Which of them is most appropriate in modern philosophical discourse?
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The article presents a theoretical analysis of two equally used concepts - “Russian religious philosophy” and “Russian religious and philosophical thought”. Each of these concepts has its own tradition of use. Which of them is most appropriate in modern philosophical discourse?
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