Проблема обучения религии в общеобразовательных учрежденияхyesБелгородский государственный универ... more Проблема обучения религии в общеобразовательных учрежденияхyesБелгородский государственный университе
In the report is analyzed the idea of the famous German philosopher G.W.F.Hegel (1770 – 1831) con... more In the report is analyzed the idea of the famous German philosopher G.W.F.Hegel (1770 – 1831) concerning the specificities of the abstract thinking, emphasized in his paper “Who thinks abstractly?” Contemporary phenomena are outlined, related to that type of thinking as partial, narrow-mind, undifferentiated, labeling, ignoring of the process and the reasons, etc. The relation of this type of thinking, viewed in a global context, to the ecological crisis, to aggression, stigmatization, to the contemporary conflict fields is analyzed. A special attention is paid to and the relevant problems are discussed regarding the subject of the abstract thinking, the “uneducated” person in a global context, as far as regarding the social and the cultural conditions generating him.
The Book of the Polish Ethnologist and Anthropologist Dr. Magdalena Lyubanska Muslims and Christi... more The Book of the Polish Ethnologist and Anthropologist Dr. Magdalena Lyubanska Muslims and Christians in the Bulgarian Rhodopes. Study on Religious (Anti) Syncretism (Lubanska, Magdalena, 2015. Studies on Religious (Anti) Syncretism, eBook by Gruyter Open Ltd, Warsaw / Berlin) peculiarities and trends in the relations between the mixed Muslim-Christian communities in the Western Rhodopes - through the prism of modern methodologies and concepts in the field of anthropology and ethnology.
Religion Within the Theoretical Field of Contemporary Balkan Scholars (In the Context of the Coll... more Religion Within the Theoretical Field of Contemporary Balkan Scholars (In the Context of the Collapse of the Former Yugoslavia)This study aims to describe and analyse the main topics and trends in the study of religion in contemporary Balkan countries. It pays special attention to the contemporary sociology of religion in the former Yugoslavian countries: Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Various theoretical approaches are presented that are used in order to understand the dynamic processes that have developed in the contemporary religious situation. The topics and discussions at various seminar sessions, conferences, and workshops are analyzed as theoretical reflection on religion and as an ethical attitude towards intellectual and cultural developments and processes accompanying social change, the war in former Yugoslavia, and the post-communist transformations in the end of 20th and the beginning of 21st century. The relevant publ...
Analysis of the legal regulation of state-church relations in the studied countries, whatever the... more Analysis of the legal regulation of state-church relations in the studied countries, whatever the stage of development of their laws on religions shows: a) trends toward equality of the religions that were predominant until recently (the Orthodox Churches) with other confessions, and the division of confessions into two categories, one of which has certain legal advantages: a simplified registration procedure, the right of religious education in the secondary schools; in Bulgaria this preference is reserved for the Orthodox Church; b) decrease of the role of the state as regulator of confessions, but also preservation of some authority to exercise control issue licenses and impose penalties, in connection with which religious communities, human rights organizations and political parties have appealed to the Constitutional Courts; c) recognition of religious communities as legal subjects whose legal status is currently being defined. The overall legal philosophy of the laws on religi...
The review comments and analyses main topics, ideas and theses emphasized in Vesselin Petrov’s ne... more The review comments and analyses main topics, ideas and theses emphasized in Vesselin Petrov’s new book Elements of Contemporary Process Philosophical Theory of Education and Learning. Describing the structure of the book, the review outlines the author’s analysis of the Process philosophy’ s interpretation of the aims, tasks and elements of the education and learning within the innovative perspectives of internet, computers, the artificial intelligence. The metaphysical principles and notions of the Process Philosophy of A. Whitehead – holism, organism, dynamics, creativity – are applied to the education and learning problems and theories.
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, 2004
... This difference is particularly perceptible in Romania, the Ukraine, Croatia, Slovakia, and R... more ... This difference is particularly perceptible in Romania, the Ukraine, Croatia, Slovakia, and Russia. ... Page 7. Tomka, M. Religion, Church, State and Civil Society in East-Central Europe. InChurch-State 6 Relations in Central and Eastern Europe. Krakow, 1999, p. 45. ...
Проблема обучения религии в общеобразовательных учрежденияхyesБелгородский государственный универ... more Проблема обучения религии в общеобразовательных учрежденияхyesБелгородский государственный университе
In the report is analyzed the idea of the famous German philosopher G.W.F.Hegel (1770 – 1831) con... more In the report is analyzed the idea of the famous German philosopher G.W.F.Hegel (1770 – 1831) concerning the specificities of the abstract thinking, emphasized in his paper “Who thinks abstractly?” Contemporary phenomena are outlined, related to that type of thinking as partial, narrow-mind, undifferentiated, labeling, ignoring of the process and the reasons, etc. The relation of this type of thinking, viewed in a global context, to the ecological crisis, to aggression, stigmatization, to the contemporary conflict fields is analyzed. A special attention is paid to and the relevant problems are discussed regarding the subject of the abstract thinking, the “uneducated” person in a global context, as far as regarding the social and the cultural conditions generating him.
The Book of the Polish Ethnologist and Anthropologist Dr. Magdalena Lyubanska Muslims and Christi... more The Book of the Polish Ethnologist and Anthropologist Dr. Magdalena Lyubanska Muslims and Christians in the Bulgarian Rhodopes. Study on Religious (Anti) Syncretism (Lubanska, Magdalena, 2015. Studies on Religious (Anti) Syncretism, eBook by Gruyter Open Ltd, Warsaw / Berlin) peculiarities and trends in the relations between the mixed Muslim-Christian communities in the Western Rhodopes - through the prism of modern methodologies and concepts in the field of anthropology and ethnology.
Religion Within the Theoretical Field of Contemporary Balkan Scholars (In the Context of the Coll... more Religion Within the Theoretical Field of Contemporary Balkan Scholars (In the Context of the Collapse of the Former Yugoslavia)This study aims to describe and analyse the main topics and trends in the study of religion in contemporary Balkan countries. It pays special attention to the contemporary sociology of religion in the former Yugoslavian countries: Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Various theoretical approaches are presented that are used in order to understand the dynamic processes that have developed in the contemporary religious situation. The topics and discussions at various seminar sessions, conferences, and workshops are analyzed as theoretical reflection on religion and as an ethical attitude towards intellectual and cultural developments and processes accompanying social change, the war in former Yugoslavia, and the post-communist transformations in the end of 20th and the beginning of 21st century. The relevant publ...
Analysis of the legal regulation of state-church relations in the studied countries, whatever the... more Analysis of the legal regulation of state-church relations in the studied countries, whatever the stage of development of their laws on religions shows: a) trends toward equality of the religions that were predominant until recently (the Orthodox Churches) with other confessions, and the division of confessions into two categories, one of which has certain legal advantages: a simplified registration procedure, the right of religious education in the secondary schools; in Bulgaria this preference is reserved for the Orthodox Church; b) decrease of the role of the state as regulator of confessions, but also preservation of some authority to exercise control issue licenses and impose penalties, in connection with which religious communities, human rights organizations and political parties have appealed to the Constitutional Courts; c) recognition of religious communities as legal subjects whose legal status is currently being defined. The overall legal philosophy of the laws on religi...
The review comments and analyses main topics, ideas and theses emphasized in Vesselin Petrov’s ne... more The review comments and analyses main topics, ideas and theses emphasized in Vesselin Petrov’s new book Elements of Contemporary Process Philosophical Theory of Education and Learning. Describing the structure of the book, the review outlines the author’s analysis of the Process philosophy’ s interpretation of the aims, tasks and elements of the education and learning within the innovative perspectives of internet, computers, the artificial intelligence. The metaphysical principles and notions of the Process Philosophy of A. Whitehead – holism, organism, dynamics, creativity – are applied to the education and learning problems and theories.
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, 2004
... This difference is particularly perceptible in Romania, the Ukraine, Croatia, Slovakia, and R... more ... This difference is particularly perceptible in Romania, the Ukraine, Croatia, Slovakia, and Russia. ... Page 7. Tomka, M. Religion, Church, State and Civil Society in East-Central Europe. InChurch-State 6 Relations in Central and Eastern Europe. Krakow, 1999, p. 45. ...
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