Religion and language in post Soviet Russia
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- 9780415780636
- 497.81701 22 BE-R
- PG615 .B46 2011
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495.682421 GI-T Teach yourself beginner's Japanese script | 495.683421 BE-P Passport to Japanese | 497 TH- Their way of writing scripts, signs, and pictographies in Pre-Columbian America | 497.81701 BE-R Religion and language in post Soviet Russia | 499.5 CA-N New Fijian dictionary | 500 BR-S Short history of nearly everything | 500 BR-S Short history of nearly everything |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Religion, language, religious language -- Az, buki, vedi: the abc's of religious literacy -- Translator, traitor: the debate over liturgical language -- Logos: Slavonic letterforms and the graphic environment -- From Marx and Lenin to Cyril and Methodius -- Scripting Russian history: alphabet mysticism and conspiracy theory -- Conclusion.
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