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GLOBAL FAITH BOOK SERIES

 

Sponsored by Center for Global Philosophy & Religion

Published by M-Graphics, Boston, MA, United States

 

Founding Editor

 

Dr. Mikhail Sergeev, University of the Arts, Philadelphia (since 2018).

 

International Editorial Board 

 

Robert Stockman, Th.D., Indiana University South Bend (USA)

Necati Alcan, Ph.D., Bamberg University, (Germany)

Youli Ioannesian, Ph.D., Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of RAS, (Russia)

Arthur Dahl, Ph.D., International Environment Forum, (Switzerland)

Moshe Sharon, Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel)

Graham Hassall, Ph.D., independent scholar (New Zealand)

Peter Smith, Ph.D., independent scholar (Thailand)


Advisory Editorial Council

 

Julio Savi, a scholar of philosophy with book publications in epistemology, ethics, and philosophy of religion (Italy

Jean-Marc Lepain, a scholar of philosophy and Persian studies specializing in philosophy of science (France

Ian Kluge, poet, playwright, and scholar of philosophy (Canada)

Peter Terry, adult educator, author on religious topics, a contributor to the academic discourse on the Baha'i Faith (USA)

 

BOOKS PUBLISHED:

 

1. Studies in Bahá'í Philosophy: Selected Articles, GFBS Vol. 1, ed. with an Introduction by Mikhail Sergeev, Boston, MA: M-Graphics, 2018, 296 pp.

 

2. Peter Terry, Proofs of the Existence of God, GFBS Vol. 2, Boston, MA: M-Graphics, 2019, 164 pp.

 

3. Studies in Bahá'í Epistemology: Tractatus and Other Essays, GFRS Vol. 3, ed. with an Introduction by Mikhail Sergeev, Boston, MA: M-Graphics, 2021, pp. 370.

 

4. Religion and Science in the Globalized World. A Collective Monograph, GFBS Vol. 4, ed. with an Introduction by Mikhail Sergeev, Boston, MA: M-Graphics, 2022, pp. 350.

 

Center for Global Philosophy and Religion is a research organization that specializes in the study of philosophy and religion from a global perspective. 

 

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CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN PHILOSOPHY (CRP) SPECIAL SERIES

 

Published by Brill | Rodopi, Leiden, the Netherlands

Editor

 

Dr. Mikhail Sergeev, University of the Arts, Philadelphia

(2014-15 - associate editor; 2016-19 - editor)

 

International Editorial Board 

 

Dr. Marina BykovaNorth Carolina State University, Raleigh (USA) 
Dr. Alexander ChumakovLomonosov Moscow State University (Russia) 
Dr. Mikhail EpsteinEmory University, Atlanta (USA) 
Dr. William GayUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotte (USA) 
Dr. Boris GroysNew York University, New York, and The European Graduate School / EGS, Saas Fee (USA – Switzerland) 
Dr. Vladimir KantorNational Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow (Russia) 
Dr. Ruslan LoshakovUppsala University (Sweden) 
Dr. Natalya ShelkovayaVolodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian National University (Ukraine) 
Dr. Mikhail SergeevUniversity of the Arts, Philadelphia (USA) 
Dr. Igor SmirnovUniversity of Konstanz, Konstanz (Germany) 
Dr. Karen SwassjanForum für Geisteswissenschaft, Basel (Switzerland) 
Fr. Dr. Vladimir ZelinskyCatholic University of Sacred Heart, Brescia (Italy) 

Contemporary Russian Philosophy explores a variety of perspectives in and on philosophy as it is currently being practiced in Russia. Co-sponsored by the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, and by the Russian Philosophical Society, this special series features collaborative works between Russian and Western scholars on topics of philosophical importance. The series also publishes monographs and collections of essays by Russian philosophers, as well as studies by all scholars on topics related to contemporary Russian philosophy. All volumes are published in English.

CRP is a special series in VIBS, the Value Inquiry Book Series.

 

BOOKS PUBLISHED:

 

1. Global Studies Encyclopedic Dictionary, eds. Alexander N. Chumakov, Ivan I. Mazour, and William C. Gay, Brill | Rodopi, 2014, xi, 531 pp.

 

2. Mikhail Sergeev, Theory of Religious Cycles: Tradition, Modernity, and the Bahá’í Faith, Brill | Rodopi, 2015, xiv, 161 pp.

 

3. Between Past Orthodoxies and the Future of Globalization: Contemporary Philosophical Problems, eds. Alexander N. Chumakov and William C. Gay, Brill | Rodopi, 2016, xv, 251 pp.

 

4. Global Studies Directory: People, Organizations, Publications, eds. Alexander N. Chumakov, Ivan I. Mazour, and Ilya Ilyin, Brill |Rodopi, 2017, xiv, 722 pp.

 

5. Mikhail Epstein, A Philosophy of the Possible: Modalities in Thought and Culture, Brill | Rodopi, 2019, xiv, 365 pp.

 

6. Russian Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century: An Anthology, eds. M. Sergeev, Alexander Chumakov, and Mary Theis, Brill | Rodopi, 2020, xviii, 426 pp.


For more information go to:

Contemporary Russian Philosophy Special Series.

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