No. 4 (38) 2020
Table of Contents
Main Theme
- From “Bioethics” to “Christian Bioethics”: Significance of H.T. Engelhardt’s Legacy in Today’s Russia
- Moral Content, Tradition, and Grace: Rethinking the Possibility of a Christian Bioethics
- Bioethics and the Culture Wars
- The Christian Foundations of Fritz Jahr’s Concept of Bio-Ethik and Contemporary Central European Perspective
- How Far Can We Go with Medically Assisted Reproduction? (Comments to the Conclusions of the National Advisory Committee on Ethics)
- Ethical Dilemmas of Surrogacy: Christian Discourse in Contemporary Socio-Cultural Context
- Between Ethics and Physiology: Wet Nurses in the Russian Society of the Late 19th — Early 20th Centuries
- Moral Status of Human Embryo in Inter-Christian Context
- Sex, Abortion, and Infanticide: The Gulf between the Secular and the Divine
- The Abortion in Soviet Russia During NEP: Official Propaganda versus Popular Attitudes
VARIA
- Catholic Liturgical Practices in Soviet Russia in the 1920s and 1930s: Canonical Norms and Anomalies
- Bishop Methodian Campanian and the Practice of Pilgrimage to the Holy Land of the Russian Emigration: (Re)Invented Tradition
- The Revolution of the Spirits for the Spiritual Brotherhood: Russian Spiritualist Movement and Its Social Ideals
- Hasan ‘ Ata Gabashi versus the Missionary Evfimiy Malov: An Example of Muslim-Christian Polemics of the Late 19th Century