Christian Orient: The States and Interconfessional Relations
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Christian Orient: The States and Interconfessional Relations
- Publication date
- 2015
- Topics
- legitimation of power, the Bagratid dynasty, historical, memory, constructing the past, medieval Armenia, Stephanos Taronetsi, Aristakes Lastiverttsi, Hovhannes Draskhanakerttsi, Bagratids, «Anastasia», «Ringing Cedars of Russia» movement, alternative communities, Neopaganism, primitivism, children and utopia, «natural parenthood», «ancestral settlement», hierarchy of natural beings, participation, Arcrunids, universals, patristic philosophy, Platonism, the Neo-platonic tetrad, Eastern Christianity, Christian Orient, Melkite, Melchite, Syrians, Arab Orthodox, medieval Armenia, Syriac, Garshuni, Syrian Orthodox, Jacobites, the Church of the East, Nestorian, Nestorians, Abyssinians, Ethiopians, Copts, Armenian Church, Arabic, Arab Christianity, Apostolic Churches, Liturgy, Eucharist, Medieval Manuscripts, Arabic Manuscripts, Coptic Heritage, Mingana, Religious Diversity, patronage of monasteries, Christian Denominations, Church of the East theology, Assyrian Church of the East, East Syriac Scholasticism, Syriac Christianity, Nestorian Christianity, Christology, Jacob Baradaeus, Byzantine, Zeno, religion, Kabad, al-Makin, Balas, Khagan, Heraclius, Coptic, Ethiopian, Muslim-Christian, Christian-Muslim, Arabic Literature, hagiography, Qalqashandi, Shahrastani, Ibn Hazm, Abu l-Fida, Hospitallers, Knights Hospitaller, Knights of Saint John, Caliphate, Chronicles, Rauwolf, monasteries and territory control, Franks, Nubians, Old Believers, Orthodox Church, Arab World, Anthology, Sources, Arabic, Postsecular, Cities, religion, Space, Theory, Practice, Sacred, French Revolutions, Russian Revolution, acculturation, Late Antiquity, Syriac Christianity, Iran, Zoroastrianism, mythology, Paradise, Syriac Poetry, Eastern Christianity, medieval literature, Mongol invasion, Islamic literature, royal court poetry, mysticism, Coptic Orthodox Church, Syrian Orthodox Church, Patriarchate of Alexandria, Patriarchate of Antioch, Dayr as-Suryān, Monastery of the Syrians, Wadi l-Natrun, Syriac inscriptions, Synodical Letters, History of the Patriarchs of Alexandria, Bashmurites, Moses of Nisibis, Syrians in Egypt, Armenians in Egypt, Abbasids, Fatimids., Middle Eastern Christianity, Melkites, Maronites, Jacobites, Origenism, Plotinus, Neoplatonism, Palestinian monasteries, Graeco-Arabic translation movement, al-Kindī, Muslim philosophy, ecumenism, ecumenical paradigm, ecumenical thought, ecumenical movement, history of ecumenism, Middle Ages, Christian Orient, Middle Eastern Christianity, Nestorians, Melkites, Jacobites, Copts, Islam, Medieval Muslim culture, Ethiopia, Christianity, Ethiopian Orthodox Tawahïdo Church, Islam, ritual, Lutheran, Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Ingrian Finns, the Finns of St. Petersburg, the construction of ethnic identity, Ingrian identity, Roman Catholic Church in Russia, Catholicism, Catholic population of the Urals, exiled Catholics, POWs Catholics, Polish Catholic communities, historical religious landscape of the Urals, the rural Central Nechernozemye, religious holidays, religiosity, Russian Orthodox Church, spiritual culture of peasants, Soviet antireligious policy, secularization of leisure, New Age
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- journals_contributions; journals
- Language
- Russian
Table of Contents
Editorial
Main Theme: Christian Orient: The States and Interconfessional Relations
Armeniaca
Gayane Khachatryan. The Bible and the Royal Power: Legitimation of the Bagratid Dynasty in Medieval Armenian Historiography
Zaroui Pogossian. State and Religion: Foundation and Patronage of Monasteries as a Method of Territory Control in 9th c. Armenia
Syro-Iranica et Syro-Mongolica
Sergey Minov. Zoroastrian Mythological Motifs and the Phenomenon of Christian Acculturation in Sasanian Mesopotamia
Anton Pritula. Syriac Poetry in the Mongol Time: From Monastery Cells to Royal Tents
Syro-Coptica et Syro-Arabica
Johannes den Heijer. Relations between Copts and Syrians in the Light of Discoveries at Dayr as-Suryān
Alexander Treiger. Maronite, Melkite, or Jacobite? Investigating the Confessional Affiliation of ʿAbd al-Masīḥ ibn Nāʿima al-Ḥimṣī, the Arab Christian Translator of Plotinus
Nikolai Seleznyov. History of Ecumenism: The Forgotten Early Period
Æthiopica
Steven Kaplan. The Exaltation of Holy Cross and the Deposition of the Emperor of Ethiopia: Lïj Iyasu and a Mäsqäl Drama
VARIA
Dmitry Karanov. Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Emergence of Ethnic Identity of the Ingrian Finns in the Nineteenth Century
Elena Glavatskaya. "In a Very Elegant Gothic Style": A History of the Catholic Tradition in the Middle Urals from Late 1600s until the Late 1930s
Igor Kometchikov. The Vows of Socialism: A Transformation of Religious Holidays in Rural Nechernozemye in mid-1940s — early 1960s
Anna Ozhiganova. The Children of New Age: a Utopian Project of Anastasia Movement
Academia
Dmitrij Biriukov. The Neoplatonic Tetrad in the Context of the Topic of the Hierarchy of Beings in the Patristic Thought: Maximus the Confessor and John of Damascus
Book Reviews
Seleznyov, Nikolai (2014) Pax Christiana et Pax Islamica: On the History of Interconfessional Relations in the Medieval Near East. Moscow: Russian State University for the Humanities. – 264 p. (In Russian)
Noble, Samuel and Treiger, Alexander (2014) The Orthodox Church in the Arab World, 700–1700: An Anthology of Sources / Foreword by Metropolitan Ephrem (Kyriakos). DeKalb, IL.: Northern Illinois University Press. – 355 p.
Beaumont, Justin and Baker, Christopher (eds) (2011) Postsecular Cities: Space, Theory and Practice. London: Continuum. – 276 p.
Schönpflug, Daniel and Wessel, Martin Schulze (eds) (2012) Redefining the Sacred. Religion in the French and Russian Revolutions. Berlin: Peter Lang. – 226 p.
Stausberg, Michael and Engler, Steven (eds) (2014) The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in the Study of Religion. London and New York: Routledge. – 543 p.
STATE, RELIGION AND CHURCH
in Russia and Worldwide
# 2(33) 2015
Established in 1968.
Academic peer-reviewed journal devoted to the interdisciplinary scientifc study of religion.
The journal is published quarterly under the aegis of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
Indexed in Scopus and ATLA Religion Database.
http://religion.rane.ru/
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