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"Minimal religion" and Mikhail Epstein's interpretation of religion in late-Soviet and post-Soviet Russia

Jonathan Sutton

pp. 107-135

Abstract

This is an examination of two essays on minimal religion by Mikhail Epstein (1982 and 1999), assessing the usefulness of the term "minimal religion' for the analysis of religion in contemporary Russia.

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(2006) Two readings of the dynamic between religion and culture. Studies in East European Thought 58 (2).

Pages: 107-135

DOI: 10.1007/s11212-005-4625-7

Full citation:

Sutton Jonathan (2006) „"Minimal religion" and Mikhail Epstein's interpretation of religion in late-Soviet and post-Soviet Russia“. Studies in East European Thought 58 (2), 107–135.