Questions of scientific atheism
Questions of scientific atheism (Russian: Вопросы научного атеизма) was an atheistic magazine published by the Institute of Scientific Atheism of the Central Committee from 1966 to 1989. Altogether 39 volumes were published.
Categories | Scientific atheism, history of religion |
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Frequency | Biannually |
Format | 17-25 quires[1] |
Publisher | Institute of Scientific Atheism Caller ID of the Central Committee (Russian: Институт научного атеизма АОН при ЦК КПСС) |
First issue | 1966 |
Final issue Number | 1989 39 |
Country | USSR |
Language | Russian |
History
The magazine was established in 1966. Its objectives were stated to be "the development of actual problems of the theory and practice of scientific atheism, analysis and generalization of scientific and atheistic education, criticism of the bourgeois-clerical reformist distortion position of religion in the socialist countries."
Some issues were topical.
Issue 17 (1975) was given a brief review in 1978 by Elya Pyatigorskaya in the journal Religion in Communist Lands.[2]
Literature
- "Вопросы научного атеизма". Атеистический словарь (2-е изд., испр. и доп, 200000 экз ed.). М.: Политиздат. Абдусамедов А. И., Алейник Р. М., Алиева Б. А. и др.; Под общ. ред. М. П. Новикова]. 1985. p. 512.
gollark: ... at the same time?
gollark: But you can put stuff in multiple hatcheries.
gollark: Then hatcheries are just people standing there looking kind of at the dragons but mostly ignoring their existence?
gollark: How do they *eat views*?
gollark: I mean, I do NDing, which is slightly against dragon rights and whatever, but deliberately starving them for zombies...
References
- Зуев, Юрий Петрович Институт научного атеизма (1964-1991гг.) Archived April 16, 2015, at the Wayback Machineроссийской конференции проходившей в Российская академия государственной службы при Президенте РФ
- Pyatigorskaya, Elya (1978). "Questions of Scientific Atheism (No. 17)" (PDF). Religion in Communist Lands. Keston Institute. 6 (1): 30–31. Retrieved 2016-05-30.
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