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Аринин, Евгений Игоревич

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卷 12, 编号 4 (2022) Articles Understanding the Phenomenon of Religion in a Cross-Cultural Context: From Cicero to Modern Youth
卷 13, 编号 3 (2023) Social and Political Philosophy Paris in the Science of Religion (review of the article by S.S. Glagolev “Brussels and Paris in the science of religion”)
卷 14, 编号 1 (2024) Philosophy of religion and religious studies Orthodoxy as an extra-linguistic phenomenon and the paradoxes of finding compliance with its linguistic images in publications of the 18th century (based on materials from the National Corpus of the Russian Language)
卷 14, 编号 2 (2024) Philosophical anthropology, philosophy of culture Orthodoxy in the Perspective of the Formation of Compliance Between Secular and Church Academicism in the First Quarter of the 19th Century (Based on Materials from the National Corpus of the Russian Language)
卷 14, 编号 3 (2024) Philosophy of religion and religious studies Orthodoxy in the perspective of the formation of compliance with legal, journalistic, scientific-historical and artistic social subcultures in the second quarter of the 19th century (according to National Corpus Of The Russian Language)
卷 14, 编号 4 (2024) Social and Political Philosophy Analysis of the “East” image in the works of the Beijing spiritual mission leaders of the XVIII – early XX centuries
卷 14, 编号 6 (2024) History of philosophy, politics and law The “invisibility of faith” and the stigmatization of “apostates”: the paradoxes of labeling in law, ethnography and sociology
卷 14, 编号 5 (2024) Philosophical anthropology, philosophy of culture The phenomenon of M.V. Lomonosov in the history of the relationship between science and religion
卷 15, 编号 3 (2025) Social and Political Philosophy From the Invisibility of the Familiar to the Construction of Religious Names in Russian and Chinese Cultures (the Perspective of Intercultural Communication)
卷 15, 编号 3 (2025) Philosophy of religion and religious studies Legal Experience of Labeling “Invisible” Religious Stigmatizations (Based on the Materials of the PSRI)