Faculty Address:
9, Ryazanskiy avenue, Moscow
How to get there:
- Metro station Marksistskaya, trolleybus number 63, 16, to the station «Karacharovo»
- from Kursky railway station to the stop «Karacharovo», 2 minutes on foot
Phone: (499) 174-8468
Email: ippisrdekanat@mail.ru
Sociology of Orthodox civilization raises the most urgent problem of modern sociological science - Orthodox civilization in the context of the study of global horizontal (local) civilizations, the analysis of its properties and potential manifestations in the real society.
Orthodox civilization is the civilizational identity of Russia, which for centuries is mostly value, normative and religious. Objectives of the master's program are to evaluate the potential of Russian civilization, rooted in its Orthodox archetype, and appearing in modern society, to answer the question about the place of the Orthodox civilization in the global world order.
Term 1 | Term 2 | Term 3 | Term 4 |
History Of Byzantium | Introduction to Orthodox theology | Christian sociology | Sociology of Orthodoxy |
The history of the Christian Church | Russian religious philosophy | Orthodoxy, culture, education | Social practices of the Orthodox parish |
Orthodox civilization | Sociology and metaphysics | Orthodoxy and the economy | Work with young people in the Russian Orthodox Church |
Sociological theory of society | Sociology of religion | Orthodoxy and politics | Orthodoxy and modern media |
Teaching staff:
• V.N. Rastorguev - lecturer, Professor of philosophy of politics and law, faculty of philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University, member of the Academy of Plato (Greece)
• V.I. Shamshurin – Doctor of Sociology, Professor of philosophy of politics and law, philosophy faculty of Lomonosov Moscow state University.
• L.N. Pankova – Doctor of Philology, Professor
• A.V. Sitnikov - Doctor of Philology, Professor
• S.A. Sharonova - Doctor of Sociology, Professor