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The Russian Orthodox Church’s transnational judicial activism

Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest, 2022
Une littérature de plus en plus abondante a mis l’accent sur l’émergence d’un réseau transnational conservateur dont le but est d’alimenter un movement global contre la libéralisation dans les sphères politique et juridique. Afin d’examinant le rôle que ce réseau joue dans l’activisme juridique de l’Église orthodoxe russe, cet article retrace divers ...
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Dissent in the Russian Orthodox Church

Russian Review, 1969
Early in 1969 the Sunday Times of London printed three lengthy articles about recent intellectual developments in the Soviet Union.' They were written by an anonymous Western journalist, resident in Moscow, and constitute one of the most perceptive pieces of reporting on the Soviet scene by a non-Russian in recent years.
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PILGRIMAGE IN THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH

Статья посвящена теме «Паломничество в Русской Православной Церкви». Авторы раскрывают понятия: «приходское паломничество», «паломничество, организуемое специальными паломническими службами», «классические маршруты», «альтернативные маршруты». Делается вывод о том, что все виды паломничества имеют благотворное влияние на жизнь верующих.
Dorofeeva, Tatyana, Pugacheva, Natalia
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Religion and the Russian Orthodox Church

2017
Russia is a multi-confessional country. According to the Levada Centre, the national breakdown is roughly as follows: Orthodox (74 per cent), Catholicism (1 per cent), Protestantism (1 per cent), Islam (1 per cent), Judaism (1 per cent), Buddhism (less than 1 per cent) and Hinduism (less than 1 per cent).
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The Russian Bible Society and the Russian Orthodox Church

Church History, 1966
The historian Presniakov has characterized the first quarter of the nineteenth century, the reign of Alexander I, as “Russia at the crossroads” (Rossiia na rasput'i). No longer content with slavish imitation of Western Europe, Russia now began to develop a culture which would be admired and emulated by the West.
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The Russian Orthodox Church as the Church of the Majority

Russian Politics & Law, 2014
The author examines the evolution of relations among Church, state, and society in Russia over recent years in the light of comparisons with other predominantly Orthodox Christian countries.
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The Russian Orthodox Church: Opportunity and trouble

Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 1996
Abstract The opening of the Soviet archives has enabled scholars to correct some previously held misconceptions about the history of the Russian Orthodox Church since World War II. Western observers had mostly believed that the Russian Orthodox Church had 20–25 000 churches in the 1950s, while the real number was 13 000–14 000.
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The Russian Orthodox Church and Russian Politics

Russian Politics & Law, 2011
Irina Papkova, Dmitry P. Gorenburg
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The Russian Orthodox Church

Russian Politics & Law, 2011
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