Reliģijas Izprat Ne Mūsdienu Krievu Reliģiju Pētniecībā: Semizinātniskais Modelis: The Concept of Religion in Modern Russian Religious Studies: the Semi-academic Model.

The article continues the discussion raised in the article "Which path to go? The Notion of Religion in Phenomenology of Religion in Europe on the Whole and in Latvia in the 20s-30s of the XX Century". Despite the fact that nowadays experts in the field of Comparative Religion in Western E...

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Main Author: Taivāne, Elizabete (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Latvian
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Published: LU Akadēmiskais apgāds 2011
In: Cel̜š
Year: 2011, Issue: 61, Pages: 201-225
Further subjects:B LATVIA
B Religious Studies
B Europe
B Curriculum
B Religions
B Russia
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Summary:The article continues the discussion raised in the article "Which path to go? The Notion of Religion in Phenomenology of Religion in Europe on the Whole and in Latvia in the 20s-30s of the XX Century". Despite the fact that nowadays experts in the field of Comparative Religion in Western Europe ignore the notion of the Sacred and define religion as being completely constructed by the context, Russians are still devoted to the classical Eliaden definition of religion. The purpose of the research is to analyse the position of a few prominent Russian experts in the field of Religious Studies in order to demonstrate that Russian mentality being Eastern in its essence accepts irrational, i.e., semi-academic models in Comparative Religion.
Contains:Enthalten in: Cel̜š