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Religion and the Russian Orthodox Church
2017Russia 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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Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2020
Among the extensive archives of the Western American Diocese of the ROCOR (over 2,000 document files), of greatest historical value are undoubtedly the archives of St.
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Among the extensive archives of the Western American Diocese of the ROCOR (over 2,000 document files), of greatest historical value are undoubtedly the archives of St.
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Dissent in the Russian Orthodox Church
Russian Review, 1969Early 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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The Russian Bible Society and the Russian Orthodox Church
Church History, 1966The 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 – the Church of the majority
2017This article examines dynamics between the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) and Russian society. Opinion polls indicate that almost half of the Russians backs up the role of ROC as the spiritual support and the connecting element of the society. In 2013, only 11% of people thought that the church should not be involved in politics at all.
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The Russian Orthodox Church and Russian Politics
Russian Politics & Law, 2011Irina Papkova, Dmitry P. Gorenburg
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Framing of Abortion and Church-State Relations in Russian Orthodox Online Portals
Religions, 2021Caroline Hill
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Work with Youth in the Russian Orthodox Church in the Contemporary Period
Religions, 2021Elena Grunt, Levchenko Ilya
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