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Культ царственных женщин на Западе и в России: современные новшества и старые проблемы

Культ царственных женщин на Западе и в России: современные новшества и старые проблемы

Abstract

В статье анализируются стихийно возникшие культы царственных женщин (принцессы Дианы, королевы Марии Стюарт, царевны Софьи), рассматривается их специфика с религиоведческих позиций. В итоге делается вывод о том, что если культ Софьи носит внешне неоязыческий характер и не одобряется церковными властями, все же в нем присутствует явная христианская составляющая, а в будущем возможна и официальная канонизация царевны. Аналогично складывается ситуация и с почитанием Марии Стюарт. А вот восприятие Дианы как сакрального объекта носит явно языческий характер.

The article analyzes squatter cults of the Royal women (Princess Diana, Queen Mary Stuart, Tsarevna Sofia). These cults are treated with religious positions. It concludes that the cult of Sofia is outwardly neo-pagan nature and is not approved by the Church authorities, yet it contains the explicit Christian component, and the official canonization of the Tzarevna is possible in future. The situation with the veneration of Mary Stuart is similar. But the perception of Diana as a sacred object has a clear pagan character.

Keywords

НОВЫЕ РЕЛИГИОЗНЫЕ КУЛЬТЫ, НЬЮ-ЭЙДЖ, КУЛЬТ МОГУЩЕСТВЕННЫХ ПОКОЙНИКОВ, КАНОНИЗАЦИЯ, МАРИЯ СТЮАРТ, ЦАРЕВНА СОФЬЯ, ПРИНЦЕССА ДИАНА, АРХЕТИП ЦАРЯ, ЦАРСТВЕННАЯ СВЯТОСТЬ

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