To the tolerance and peaceful coexistence through the Holy Books
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue
Abstract
The article is devoted to the questions of tolerance in the sphere of religious interconfessional relations. The authors analyze the texts of the Bible and the Quran – and draw the conclusions of possibility in keeping and multiplying religious dialogue through following the general values, contained in the Holy Books – such as the ideas of all-forgiveness and all-love.
Authors and Affiliations
Elena Petrovna Melkova, Svetlana Konstantinovna Charnetskaja
Linguistic parameters of Russian texts by suicides and persons with a high risk of self-destructive behaviour
The problem of identifying the features of speech (both oral and written) of persons in different mental states and constructing mathematical models for classifying texts depending on the author's mental state is one of...
Typological regularities in the history of phonetic system: about the fate of medium sounds in Proto-Slavic period
The article defines the importance of typological research in examining the history of the phonetic system. It describes such typological pattern as variability of every kind of medium sounds. In Slavic language history...
Alexander Evreinov as a Vatican diplomat and a figure of the Russian diaspora
The article describes Alexander Evreinov's personality. He was the aristocrat, the Russian and Vatican diplomat, the priest connected with Russian apostolate in diaspora, the archbishop of the Russian Catholic church of...
The search for the Northeast Passage: the First and the Second Kamchatka expeditions in the years 1725-1743
In the beginning of the 1700s Tsar Peter the Great ordered the First Kamchatka expedition to take place. Russia was going through a period where changes both economical connections and geographical discoveries took place...
Mnemonic practices as a subject of M. Halbwach’s sociology of religion
The article considers prerequisites of formulation of the question about collective memory of religious communities in E. Durkheim and M. Halbwachs's sociological works. The main function of memory is formation of social...