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Nikolai Berdyaev’s Personalism [PDF]
The author portrays Russian philosopher Nikolai Berdyaev as a pioneer in Eastern Orthodox theology with his ideas of freedom and personality. After his deportation from the Soviet Union in 1922, Berdyaev expounded persona-lism in opposition to Western ...
Richard A. Hughes
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The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) as a traditional majority church enjoys a privileged position in the Russian society. The current Russian regime has strengthened ROC’s position, and the alliance between the two has strengthened the emphasis on ...
Hans Morten Haugen
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The aim of the article is to discuss about the roots of modern Russian national identity as an expression of the activity of the Russian state and the Russian orthodox church.
Radomír Vlček
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Revelation in Nicolas Berdyaev’s Religious Philosophy
Nicolas Berdyaev’s understanding of the self-revelation of God to humankind is a point of connection between the central ideas of his religious philosophy.
McKinlay Brian
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Theocracy, Sobornost', and Democracy [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 214202.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
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THE CONCEPT "HEART" IN WARTIME STORIES BY ANDREY PLATONOV [PDF]
The article studies the concept of the heart in the Wartime Stories by A. Platonov. It represents an attempt to analyze the form of expression of this concept and its semantics in the context of the author's philosophy of war in Christian traditions of ...
Mikhailuchenko O. S.
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Свобода как проблема правосознания: социально-философские аспекты проблемы в глобальном мире [PDF]
Special aspects of freedom manifestation in the modern society are studied in the article. The author proves that it is closely connected to the level of legal awareness and involves socio-philosophical level of analysis.
Efarkin, Anton A. +1 more
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Dvojí inspirace ruské identity na počátku 20. století // Two forms of Russian identity at the beggining of the 20th century [PDF]
The problem of identity, which was felt by every society, acquired a systematic form during the modern era. The identity of modern Europe in comparison to the Ancient culture had become the topic of reflection.
Vladimír Svatoň
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Leskov's Ledi Makbet Mtsenskogo uezda: composition and symbolic framework [PDF]
This article examines the distinctive Leskovian composition of recurrent, linking and overlapping detail and motifs — and the density and open-ended character of the meanings they generate — in his classic story Ledi Makbet Mtsenskogo uezda (Lady Macbeth
Aizlewood, R.
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