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Geography of Religion as a Section of Religious Studies: to the Problem Statement

https://doi.org/10.24833/2541-8831-2025-2-34-51-63

Abstract

The relevance of addressing the understanding of the geography of religion as a section of religious studies is on the one hand due to the growing popularity of this discipline in the modern scientific space,  and on the other its insufficient conceptualisation. The high interest in the geography of religion on the part of the scientific community is caused by its focus on the comprehension of theoretical and practical problems related to the spatial characteristics of religious life. Nowadays, the study of territorial aspects of the coexistence of different religious traditions acquires a special urgency due to the combination of globalisation trends and the desire to preserve authentic identity. Historically, the problem field and scientific apparatus of the geography of religion has been formed with reliance on theoretical developments and methodological tools of philosophy and various scientific disciplines, which supports terminological and methodological polyphony within this discipline and hinders its conceptualisation. The aim of this work is to identify possible grounds for attributing the geography of religion to the sections of religious studies. To achieve this goal the following tasks were solved: the origins of the formation of geography of religion were revealed; the approach to the formation of geography of religion from the perspective of geographical science was analysed; the influence of philosophy of religion on the methodological foundations of geography of religion was shown; the main vectors of interrelation between geography of religion and religious studies were determined. The research is limited to the European tradition of studying the relationship between religion and geography. The study is based on the texts of the classics of philosophical thought, as well as the works of Russian and foreign scholars devoted to the comprehension of the geography of religion as a scientific discipline. To reconstruct the thinkers' position on the issues raised, to identify their dependence on the intellectual context and to compare them, such methods as historical and philosophical analysis of the text, discourse analysis and comparative analysis were used. The result of the study was the substantiation of the conclusion about the possibility and expediency of attributing the geography of religion to the branches of religious studies. Such positioning of geography of religion does not contradict the modern understanding of the problem field and tasks of this discipline as they are formulated within the framework of geographical science, and at the same time allows us to identify promising research strategies in interaction with various religious studies disciplines such as: philosophy of religion, history of religion, anthropology of religion, sociology of religion and psychology of religion.

About the Authors

O. Yu. Boytsova
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Olga Yu. Boytsova — Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Philosophy of Religion and Religious Studies

Leninskie Gory, Moscow, Teaching and Scientific Building “Shuvalovsky”, 119991



I. N. Yablokov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Igor N. Yablokov — Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Professor at the Department of Philosophy of Religion and Religious Studies

Leninskie Gory, Moscow, Teaching and Scientific Building “Shuvalovsky”, 119991



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Boytsova O.Yu., Yablokov I.N. Geography of Religion as a Section of Religious Studies: to the Problem Statement. Concept: philosophy, religion, culture. 2025;9(2):51-63. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24833/2541-8831-2025-2-34-51-63

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