Religious education and upbringing of children during the tsarist times

Authors

  • Галина Олександрівна Славута

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/1999.9.820

Abstract

The word "freedom" at all times was worried by progressive humanity. The notion of "freedom of conscience" is one of the specific varieties of the word. At the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was interpreted in all ways abroad and in Russia in particular. Declared by the manifesto of the king in 1905, the freedom of conscience, according to many, did not bring the expected release of "religious slavery." For several decades, the Soviet ideologues have argued that only the Leninist decree on freedom of conscience, church and religious organizations, or, in other words, the Decree on the separation of church from state and school from the church, issued in 1918, marked a new era in the spiritual life of the people.

Published

12.01.1999

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Section

Articles

How to Cite

“Religious education and upbringing of children during the tsarist times” (1999) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (9), pp. 35–43. doi:10.32420/1999.9.820.

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