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This book comprises three chapters indicative of the doctrine proposed by this author. Each of them covers a specific area of social issues and investigates them upon the principle of interdisciplinary research. The crux of the doctrine is rooted in the premise that the modern society should be treated as the symbiosis of secular and ecclesiastical concepts of power and governance. It is not for nothing that, throughout human history, every time after yet another cataclysm triggered off by spillovers of mainstream science, the idea of God comes to the fore again as the salvatory stratagem…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book comprises three chapters indicative of the doctrine proposed by this author. Each of them covers a specific area of social issues and investigates them upon the principle of interdisciplinary research. The crux of the doctrine is rooted in the premise that the modern society should be treated as the symbiosis of secular and ecclesiastical concepts of power and governance. It is not for nothing that, throughout human history, every time after yet another cataclysm triggered off by spillovers of mainstream science, the idea of God comes to the fore again as the salvatory stratagem towards general revival. Worded differently, if not sanctioned by a religious doctrine the secular power cannot be empowered, for the quality of power and the norms of its co-existence with society are consolidated by the religious system. A secular state cannot clap with one hand other than slap in the face of society. To make this clap acceptable to God, i.e. to acclaim Him by serving the social justice, the state has to learn the essence of God through incorporating the religious source into the domain of secular power.
Autorenporträt
Docteur honoraire de l'Académie internationale des sciences de la nature et de la société. Membre du Conseil public auprès du président de la RA. Codirige l'Agence des médiateurs arméniens.