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Atheistic Dictionary
Original titleАтеистический словарь
LanguageRussian
GenreReligion,
Atheism,
Dictionary
Published1983 (1st), 1985 (2nd), 1986 (3rd)
Publication place Soviet Union
Pages512

Atheistic Dictionary (Russian: Атеисти́ческий слова́рь) is a one-volume reference work devoted to various aspects of religion and atheism. It contains more than 2,500 terms.

History of creation

The dictionary was the result of many years of cooperation of scientists from various scientific and educational institutions of the USSR and the socialist countries. It was based on the word list, compiled by the candidate of historical sciences V.F. Zybkovets with V.V. Zybkovets, which has been widely discussed by the scientific community of Moscow, Leningrad and KievInstitute of Scientific Atheism Academy of Social Sciences under the CPSU Central Committee and its Kiev branch, Department of history and theory of scientific atheism, Moscow State University named after Lomonosov, Department of history and theory of scientific atheism KSU named after Taras Shevchenko, Department of scientific atheism, ethics and aesthetics Herzen University. The final wordlist was I. N. Yablokov.

References

  1. Яблоков 2010, p. 8, Под общей редакцией профессора М. П. Новикова, при активном участии учёных кафедры в подготовительной организационной работе и в качестве авторов многих статей издан «Атеистический словарь»; большинство статей словаря посвящено рассмотрению тех или иных феноменов религии..
  2. ^ Предисловие 1985, p. 3.

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