| History of Religion |
| Andrey P. Zabiyako |
Genesis of Religion: The Origin of Zoolatry According to the Portable Art of Eastern Europe and Siberia |
pp. 5–27 |
Religions of Russia
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| Andrey V. Topychkanov |
“House of Solomon”: The Development of Religious and Ceremonial Culture in Tsars’ Country Residences of the Last Quarter of the 17th Century |
pp. 28–36 |
| Timur M. Nadyrshin |
Heroes of Islamic history in the Collective Memory of Muslims of Russia |
pp. 37–48 |
| Natalia V. Vorobeva |
“A Preacher from the Artisans with the Bible Prevailed”: Mennonite Religious Identity in Omsk Region in the 50–60s of the 20th Century |
pp. 49–58 |
Religions of the East
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| Sergei A. Sevriugin |
Key Features of the External Expansion of South Korean Protestant Organizations and Its Main Reasons |
pp. 59–68 |
Comparative Religion
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| Dulma V. Ayusheeva |
The Problem of Dichotomy in the Classification of Buddhist Communities in the West
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pp. 69–75 |
Anthropology of Religion
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| Alexandra D. Belova |
Extending Cognitive Science of Religion on Ethnographic Field Notes from the Archive of G.M. Vasilevich |
pp. 76–82 |
| Eugenia A. Kontaleva |
Ethnographic Studies of P.V. Shkurkin: Religious and Сult Features of the Culture of Foreign Tribes of China |
pp. 83–94 |
| Olga B. Khalidova |
Jews in the Post-Soviet Religious Space of Dagestan: Features and Problems in the National Region
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pp. 95–101 |
Philosophy of Religion
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| Nadezhda V. Tsepeleva |
Apophaticism of the Christian Faith |
pp. 102–107 |
Sociology of Religion
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Igor A. Yurasov, Olga N. Yurasova
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Confessional and Religious Identities: Ethnos. Discourse |
pp. 108–118 |
| Dmitryi A. Markov |
The Role of Education in the Approach to Childbearing in the Clergy Families of the Russian Orthodox Church |
pp. 119–128 |
Religion and Law
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| Irina Yu. Kulyaskina |
The Antithesis of Law and Grace. Christian View of Law as a Regulatory System (Based on the Philosophical Heritage of B.P. Vysheslavtsev and S.L. Frank)
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pp. 129–136 |
| History of Religious Studies |
| Kseniya A. Zemlyanskaya |
The Study of Religious Customs and Traditions of the Nanai in Russian Science (Pre-Revolutionary Context) and the Experience of Their Systematization in the Literary Ethnography of Venedikt Mart |
pp. 137–149 |