
The article is devoted to the conception of power in religious systems. It deals with the functions of rulers and their responsibility to the population as well as the control mechanisms in the different religious systems. The authors conclude that in the framework of the different religious traditions boundless, at first glance, ruler / political leader’s power is limited by rigid religious rules and standards with that they must comply. Despite the fact that a political leader doesn’t have sacral status in the modern society belief in spiritual authority is preserved.
Статья посвящена концепции власти в религиозных системах. Рассматриваются функции правителей, их ответственность перед народом и механизмы регулирования в различных религиозных системах. Автор приходит к выводу, что в рамках разных религиозных традиций безграничная, на первый взгляд, власть правителя/политического лидера ограничена жесткими религиозными предписаниями и нормами, которым он должен соответствовать. Несмотря на то что в современном обществе политический лидер не обладает сакральным статусом, вера в духовный авторитет все еще имеет место.
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