List of publications on a keyword: «Russian Orthodox Church»
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The Religious Situation and Ensuring Interfaith Peace in the Arkhangelsk Region
Book ChapterDevelopment of the Russian socio-economic system: challenges and prospects- Authors:
- Aleksandr I. Kugai, Diana G. Guseinova
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- Глава 11
- Abstract:
- The objective of the chapter is to elaborate suggestions for improving the mechanisms of building harmonious interfaith relations in the Arkhangelsk region. On the basis of statistical data and normative legal acts the current state of intergroup interaction is analysed and the regional policy guidelines for religious associations are identified. The authors confirm the predominantly peaceful nature of interactions in the multi-religious community. The need for more intensive actions on the part of both the authorities and the clergy to achieve the common objective of developing allied relations between confessions is emphasised. The experience of the implementation of measures for state regulation of interfaith relations in the Federal Republic of Germany is described. The suggestions for the executive authorities of the Arkhangelsk region are formulated.
- Keywords:
- cooperation, national policy, faith, interfaith solidarity, peacebuilding, identity, ethnoreligion, Arkhangelsk region, Russian Orthodox Church
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The Use of Church Historical Sources in Teaching the History of the Great Patriotic War
ProceedingUniversity as a factor of Modernization of Russia: History and Prospects (to the 55th anniversary of the I.N. Ulyanov ChSU)- Authors:
- Dmitrii A. Ialtaev, Semen N. Bliniaev
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- Новые подходы в изучении истории Великой Отечественной войны
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- Examples of the use of sources of church origin in the study of the history of the Great Patriotic War by high school students and students are given. The significance of the role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the unity and victory of the Soviet people was demonstrated.
- Keywords:
- occupation, historical sources, Russian Orthodox Church, history of the Great Patriotic War, donations
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The Russian Orthodox Church during the Great Patriotic War: a review of modern historiography
ProceedingUniversity as a factor of Modernization of Russia: History and Prospects (to the 55th anniversary of the I.N. Ulyanov ChSU)- Author:
- Anzhelika N. Evdokimova
- Work direction:
- Проблемы отражения событий войны в исторической памяти и мемориальной культуре
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- The achievements of modern domestic historiography in the field of relations between the Soviet state and the Russian Orthodox Church during the Great Patriotic War are considered. Among the problems that have been most reflected in regional historiography in recent years are the participation of clergy in charity and the Pskov spiritual mission, the activities of commissioners for the affairs of the Russian Orthodox Church, the transfer of dioceses under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate.
- Keywords:
- Russian Orthodox Church, atheism, regional historiography, famine in the Volga region
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Russians and Ukrainians: on the issue of the indigenous peoples of Ukraine
ProceedingSocio-Pedagogical Issues of Education and Upbringing- Author:
- Sergei L. Danilchenko
- Work direction:
- Динамика социальной среды как фактор развития
- Abstract:
- Russian Russians in Ukraine are, by historical law, an indigenous people, since Russian and Ukrainian have a common ethno-cultural origin. Bearing in mind the common history until the beginning of the XX century, a significant population of the current Ukrainian lands associated themselves with Russians. At the end of the XX century, Russians and Ukrainians gained their national statehood. But the fraternal peoples have in common memories of the indigenous ethnic unity of Ancient Russia, of the epic three heroes who defended Holy Russia, of the canonical saints of the Russian Orthodox Church. However, today we are all witnessing attempts by the Ukrainian political elite to rewrite the pages of our common history.
- Keywords:
- Russian Russian, Ukrainian, common ethno-cultural origin, national statehood, indigenous ethnic unity of Ancient Russia, canonical saints of the Russian Orthodox Church, Ukrainian political elite, rewriting of history, ethno-cultural and historical processes, the uniqueness of ethnic Russians and ethnic Ukrainians, "blurring" or "erasing" the ethnic line clearly defining nationality