A cultural aspect of westernization remains in the shadow of widely discussed economic and political ones. While many states are conforming to the Western rules of the global market game, the cultural characteristics and differences are less mutable and thus less easily compromised and resolved than political and economic ones. The dissolution of the U.S.S.R. has left behind a void in the Russian identity. After unsuccessful attempts to assume a Western liberal identity during the first half of the 90s, Russia has opted for tried and tested Orthodox Christianity to fill that void and to form a new post-Soviet Russian identity. In the uncertain socio-economic conditions of post-Soviet Russia, many Russians looked to the Orthodox Church for g...
As 2012 presidential elections in Russia draw near, evidence points to a collapse in that country’s ...
The Moralist International analyzes the role of the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian state in...
This thesis analyses the dynamics of religious reform in the USSR from 1917 to 1943. It argues that ...
A cultural aspect of westernization remains in the shadow of widely discussed economic and political...
The purpose of this Note is to present a more comprehensive framework for analyzing the status of re...
Is there a Lockean separation of church and state in contemporary Russia? The answer to this questio...
This paper explores the approach to religious education that has been instituted in Russia since 201...
Abstract This Article seeks to examine the Russia's recent interest in uplifting the ...
This article examines the processes of socio-cultural change under conditions of secularization. The...
Due to the growing importance of religion in post-Soviet Russia and the prevalent place of the Ortho...
The government of Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) - the country’s predominant religious...
This thesis explores the Putin Administration’s promotion of strong Russian national identity by ex...
This paper examines the contemporary phenomenon of the reemergence of the Orthodox Church not only a...
Originally connected with the idea of Moscow as the Third Rome and the universal Christian idea of a...
Globalization is accepted mostly as a process which brings the erosion of principles of national sov...
As 2012 presidential elections in Russia draw near, evidence points to a collapse in that country’s ...
The Moralist International analyzes the role of the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian state in...
This thesis analyses the dynamics of religious reform in the USSR from 1917 to 1943. It argues that ...
A cultural aspect of westernization remains in the shadow of widely discussed economic and political...
The purpose of this Note is to present a more comprehensive framework for analyzing the status of re...
Is there a Lockean separation of church and state in contemporary Russia? The answer to this questio...
This paper explores the approach to religious education that has been instituted in Russia since 201...
Abstract This Article seeks to examine the Russia's recent interest in uplifting the ...
This article examines the processes of socio-cultural change under conditions of secularization. The...
Due to the growing importance of religion in post-Soviet Russia and the prevalent place of the Ortho...
The government of Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) - the country’s predominant religious...
This thesis explores the Putin Administration’s promotion of strong Russian national identity by ex...
This paper examines the contemporary phenomenon of the reemergence of the Orthodox Church not only a...
Originally connected with the idea of Moscow as the Third Rome and the universal Christian idea of a...
Globalization is accepted mostly as a process which brings the erosion of principles of national sov...
As 2012 presidential elections in Russia draw near, evidence points to a collapse in that country’s ...
The Moralist International analyzes the role of the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian state in...
This thesis analyses the dynamics of religious reform in the USSR from 1917 to 1943. It argues that ...