2018
DOI: 10.1080/09637494.2018.1458430
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The changing scope of religious authority and reconfigurations of social status in post-socialist Russia

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“…A number of researchers are attracted by the problem of the development of religious culture in post-Soviet Russia, especially the evolution of religious organizations and their role in public life. So, Agata Ładykowska considers the current system of Sunday schools of the Russian Orthodox Church as the main means of religious education of believers after the collapse of the USSR [1]. Martin Ubani in his article "Evolving classes of religious education: new perspectives on research, policies and practices" analyzes the problems and perspectives of religious education in the modern world, however, without paying attention to Russian specifics [8].…”
Section: Ev Gromov Sergey V Smirnovmentioning
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“…A number of researchers are attracted by the problem of the development of religious culture in post-Soviet Russia, especially the evolution of religious organizations and their role in public life. So, Agata Ładykowska considers the current system of Sunday schools of the Russian Orthodox Church as the main means of religious education of believers after the collapse of the USSR [1]. Martin Ubani in his article "Evolving classes of religious education: new perspectives on research, policies and practices" analyzes the problems and perspectives of religious education in the modern world, however, without paying attention to Russian specifics [8].…”
Section: Ev Gromov Sergey V Smirnovmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the three hours I had spent in the office with Nina, no one came in the room. Church endorses the differentiation between the spiritual and worldly domains, it is omnipresent in its efforts to assert its authority and educate rather lax Russian citizens in correct doctrine and practice (Ladykowska 2018). For instance, a new school subject on "Foundations of the spiritual and ethical culture vii of peoples of Russia" has been introduced in Russian schools with an explicit aim to instil children's capacity for spiritual growth and moral self-perfectability as well as tolerance and respect for religious feelings or their absence viii .…”
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