No. 1 (32) 2014
Table of Contents
VARIA
- The Russian Origins of the So-Called Post-Secular Moment: Some Preliminary Observations
- Social Capital of the Russian Orthodox Christianity in the Early 21st Century: Applying Social Network Analysis
- Spontaneous Memorialization in Urban Landscape: the Case of Lokomotiv (Yaroslavl)
- The Female Spiritual Elder and Death: Some Thoughts About Contemporary Lives of Russian Orthodox Saints
- The Level of Muslim Religiosity in the Middle Volga and Ural Regions According to Soviet Sociological Surveys (1966–1991)
- Women in the Communal Life of the Protestant Churches in the Soviet Union (1945–1991)
- Zemstvo’s Projects of Reforming Orthodox Parishes in 1860 – 1890‑s.
- The Oxford (Tractarian) Movement in the Context of Protestant-Catholic Conflict in Early Victorian England
Academia
Book Reviews
- Tserkov’, gosudarstvo i obshchestvo v stranakh vostochnogo khristianstva (tematicheskaia podborka) [Church, State and Society in Countries of Eastern Christianity (Thematical Issues)] (2013), Pro et Contra 3 – 4 (59), 5 (60)
- Gauthier, F. and Martikainen, T. (eds) (2013) Religion in Consumer Society: Brands, Consumers and Markets. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. — 268 p.
- Menzel, B., Hagemeister, M. and Rosenthal, B. (eds) (2012) The New Age of Russia. Occult and Esoteric Dimensions. München, Berlin: Verlag Otto Sagner. — 451 p.
- Сollis, R. (2012) The Petrine Instauration: Religion, Esotericism and Science at the Court of Peter the Great, 1689 – 1725. Leiden, Boston: Brill. — 576 p.
- Asprem, E. and Granholm, K. (eds) (2013) Contemporary Esotericism. Sheffield, Bristol: Equinox Publishing. — 448 p.