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Культ святых в антирелигиозной пропаганде и исторической науке в СССР в 1920-х — начале 1930-х гг. / Шахнович, Марианна Михайловна.
в: ГОСУДАРСТВО, РЕЛИГИЯ, ЦЕРКОВЬ В РОССИИ И ЗА РУБЕЖОМ, Том 41, № 1, 2023, стр. 151-177.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Культ святых в антирелигиозной пропаганде и исторической науке в СССР в 1920-х — начале 1930-х гг.
AU - Шахнович, Марианна Михайловна
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The article analyzes the Soviet scholarship about the veneration of Christian saints published in the 1920s and early 1930s, when a cam- paign to uncover relics was carried out and an active anti-religious propaganda was conducted in the USSR. The author shows that these publications were heterogeneous in their content and significance. She distinguishes three groups of publications based on their goals, objectives and academic content. First, these were anti-religious bro- chures and articles exposing the cult of relics as “church deception”, written in line with the state anti-religious policy. The second group includes historical and journalistic texts that described the history of the canonization of certain Christian saints on the basis of documen- tary materials while criticizing folk and church stories about the mir- acles around the saints and their relics. The authors of these writings relied on a critical tradition that goes back to both Protestant and free-thinking traditions of the 16th-19th centuries. The third group was the work of ethnographers who studied the cult of saints as a form of folk, everyday Orthodox religiosity.
AB - The article analyzes the Soviet scholarship about the veneration of Christian saints published in the 1920s and early 1930s, when a cam- paign to uncover relics was carried out and an active anti-religious propaganda was conducted in the USSR. The author shows that these publications were heterogeneous in their content and significance. She distinguishes three groups of publications based on their goals, objectives and academic content. First, these were anti-religious bro- chures and articles exposing the cult of relics as “church deception”, written in line with the state anti-religious policy. The second group includes historical and journalistic texts that described the history of the canonization of certain Christian saints on the basis of documen- tary materials while criticizing folk and church stories about the mir- acles around the saints and their relics. The authors of these writings relied on a critical tradition that goes back to both Protestant and free-thinking traditions of the 16th-19th centuries. The third group was the work of ethnographers who studied the cult of saints as a form of folk, everyday Orthodox religiosity.
KW - Marxism on religion
KW - Soviet historical science in the 1920s-1930s
KW - anti-religious propaganda in the USSR
KW - cult of saints
KW - history of religion in the USSR
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U2 - 10.22394/2073-7203-2022-41-1-151-177
DO - 10.22394/2073-7203-2022-41-1-151-177
M3 - статья
VL - 41
SP - 151
EP - 177
JO - ГОСУДАРСТВО, РЕЛИГИЯ, ЦЕРКОВЬ В РОССИИ И ЗА РУБЕЖОМ
JF - ГОСУДАРСТВО, РЕЛИГИЯ, ЦЕРКОВЬ В РОССИИ И ЗА РУБЕЖОМ
SN - 2073-7203
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