No. 1 (36) 2018
Table of Contents
Main Theme
- Introduction to the Theme of the Issue
- Orthodox Priests — Researchers of the Native Religions of the Russian Empire in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
- The Officials of the Department for the Spiritual Affairs of Foreign Confessions as Researchers of Religion
- The Religion of Ancient Mesopotamia in the Works of St. Petersburg Orientalists and Folklorists of the Late 19th to Early 20th Centuries
- The Formation of Russian Islamic Studies: Between Confessionalism and Scientific Objectivity (Second Half of the 19th to the Beginning of the 20th Century)
- D.A. Chwolson as an Expert Witness and Student of Abraham Geiger: Three Chapters from a Scientific Biography
- The First Russian Female Scholars of Religion and Their Academic Legacy
- From the History of Russian Religious Studies: The Origins of the Scientific Psychology of Religion in Russia (Late 19th to Early 20th Centuries)
- The Study of Religion in Russia at the End of the 19th and the First Quarter of the 20th century: From Phenomenological Description to Critical Study
Sources
VARIA
- Armenian Protestantism and the Religious Crisis in Shamakhi (1840s–1860s): Toward the Question of Russian Imperial Confessionalism
- “The Times They Are a-Changing’”: Ural Old Believer Discussions about the Past and Future in the Search for a “ True” Priesthood at the End of the 19th Century
- Microhistory of the Failed Apocalypse: The Village of Podavikha and Its Inhabitants in August–December 1932
Debates
Scholarly Life