Institute of Sociology
of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Mchedlova E.M. Religious and political process in Russia: historical memory and probably prospects. In: Religions, Identities, Policies (Points of Convergence and Divergence). Book of Abstracts. Forum for religious issues of the Institute of Social sciences. Belgrade: Institute of Social sciences, 2020. P. 34-35.



Mchedlova E.M. Religious and political process in Russia: historical memory and probably prospects. In: Religions, Identities, Policies (Points of Convergence and Divergence). Book of Abstracts. Forum for religious issues of the Institute of Social sciences. Belgrade: Institute of Social sciences, 2020. P. 34-35.
ISBN 978-86-7093-231-9

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Abstract

The article presents data from sociological research projects conducted in Moscow and a number of Russian regions by the institutes of the Federal Sociological Center (ISPR RAS, IS RAS). The topics of these research projects included, in particular, the values that are socio-political in nature and inherent in the democratic form of government. The article also deals with value motivation, which, by binding people, contributes to achieving success. It is also noted that, following the transformations in a number of social spheres, the values and principles inherent in various faiths are also changing. So Orthodox Christianity is gradually outgrowing the church-religious framework, finding its expression at the level of religious-philosophical and socio-political thought, state institutions. In the modern conditions of cold and information wars, economic and political sanctions, etc., it is necessary and possible to have a dialogue between representatives of various ranks and groups, believers and clergy, scientists and politicians. Colloquiums, symposiums, and civic forums could be organized, including on issues of intercultural and interfaith cooperation. A positive element in social interaction can also contribute to the settlement of political relations. The article also contains materials from some sessions of the World Russian People’s Council.

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