Markova Natalia M.
Cand. Sci. (Philos.), Associate Professor; associate professor, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies; Vladimir State University named after Alexander and Nikolay Stoletovs; Vladimir, Russian Federation
ARTICLES:
THEOLOGICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS OF THE UNDERSTANDING OF FREEDOM IN THE XIX - EARLY XX CENTURIES
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №2 2019: 208-212
Ecological crisis as a reflection of the spiritual crisis from the position of the Russian Orthodox Church
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №1 2020: 79-83
Missionary activity of the Catholic Church in the Western Territory of the Russian Empire in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №2 2021: 140-146
Creating of Distinctions “Our-Foreign” in the Issue of “Orthodoxification” of the Western Outskirts of the Russian Empire in the XIX Century
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №2 2022: 184-189
The Roman Catholic Church and the Problems of Migration in the Modern World: The Encyclical of Pope Francis “Fratelli Tutti” (“On Fraternity and Social Friendship”)
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №2 2023: 119-122
Some Aspects of the Correlation between Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Religious Propaganda in Orthodox Theology of the XIX – Early XX Centuries
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №3 2023: 103-110
Orthodoxy as an Extra-linguistic Phenomenon and the Paradoxes of Finding Compliance with its Linguistic Images in Publications of the 18th Century (Based on Materials from the National Corpus of the Russian Language)
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №1 2024: 122-131
Orthodoxy in the Perspective of the Formation of Compliance Between Secular and Church Academicism in the First Quarter of the 19th Century (Based on Materials from the National Corpus of the Russian Language)
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №2 2024: 222-230
Compliance and Russian Legislation on Missionary Activity in the 19th Century
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №3 2024: 165-170
Orthodoxy in the Perspective of the Formation of Compliance with Legal, Journalistic, Scientific-Historical and Artistic Social Subcultures in the Second Quarter of the 19th Century (According to National Corpus of the Russian Language)
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №3 2024: 171-180
The “Invisibility of Faith” and the Stigmatization of “Apostates”: The Paradoxes of Labeling in Law, Ethnography and Sociology
Sociopolitical Sciences — Issue №6 2024: 239-246