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    Christian Values in the Context of Secularization and Post-Secularization
    Balkan Journal of Philosophy 8 (2): 149-154. 2016.
    This paper is focused, firstly, on the status of Christianity (as a whole) after a long period of secularization—examining in particular its “protective mechanisms”— and, secondly, on the modern tendencies that are transforming the present into an age of desecularization. The central interest here is the interaction between the civil and Christian values in the context of the two historical periods. The article provides a comparison between the aggressive use of reason during the Enlightenment a…Read more
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    Der Untergang Des Abendlandes in The Bulgarian Cultural Area
    Balkan Journal of Philosophy 1 (2): 83-90. 2009.
    The main purpose of the research over the presence of Spengler’s famous book “Der Untergang des Abendlandes” in the Bulgarian intellectual area between the two world wars is to find explanation about the power and significance of the prophecy that the book contained – especially in the “Bulgarian case.” An accent is put on the interaction between Spengler’s ideas about the decline of the West, and the Eurasian movement whose manifesto carried the emblematic title “Back to the East.” The conclusi…Read more
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    Identity Discourse in Postmodern Eastern Orthodoxy
    Annals of the University of Bucharest - Philosophy Series 66 (1). 2017.
    This text will comment on some of the important aspects of the connection between Eastern Orthodoxy and contemporary civilization, the historical development of which has been designated as post-modernity. Being neither modern, nor postmodern, nor anti-modern, Orthodoxy has to answer the question as to whether globalization is analogous to the “cosmic liturgy” sought by the Christian religion as a whole, or to the contrary, is moving away from it. The other basic problem of Orthodoxy – especiall…Read more