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Образы «Чужих» в контексте христианизации

Образы «Чужих» в контексте христианизации

Abstract

The article deals with features of Christianity dissemination among Buryats in the late 19 th early 20 th centuries, which were not touched upon earlier in the national history of culture and religion. Competing with Buddhism and shamanism the Orthodox preachers used images of outsiders. Dichotomy “outsider -insider” was based on the specific ethic principles of the Orthodox ideology, where outsiders could become insiders.

В статье рассматриваются особенности распространения христианства среди бурят в конце XIX начале XX в., не затронутые ранее в отечественной истории культуры и религии. В соперничестве с буддизмом и шаманизмом православные риторы использовали образы «чужих». Дихотомия «свой чужой» выстраивалась на специфических этических принципах православной идеологии, где «чужой» мог стать «своим».

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МИССИОНЕРСТВО, СОДЕРЖАНИЕ ТЕКСТОВ НРАВОУЧИТЕЛЬНЫХ БЕСЕД, «ЧУЖИЕ» БУДДИСТЫ И ШАМАНИСТЫ, СОПЕРНИЧЕСТВО КОНФЕССИЙ, РИТОРИЧЕСКИЕ ПРИЕМЫ, ТРАНСФОРМАЦИИ В ЭТНИЧЕСКОЙ КУЛЬТУРЕ

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