Theoretical quarterly being published by Faculty of Philosophy at Lomonosov Moscow State University

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Marina Kedrova

Marina Kedrova

Marina Kedrova

Academic rank: Associate Professor

Degree: PhD in Philosophy

Affiliation: Lomonosov Moscow State University

ResearcherID: C-3192-2017

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n 1994 she graduated with honors from the Faculty of Philosophy of Lomonosov Moscow State University (Department of Philosophy of Religion and Religious Studies). In 1997, she graduated from full-time postgraduate studies and defended her PhD thesis on the topic "Religion and faith in the works of Andrei Platonov" (supervisor A.N. Krasnikov).

In 1999-2004, he was a senior lecturer at the Institute of Cultural Studies of the State Academic University of Humanities (he taught a general course in the theory and history of religion and a special course on the works of A. Platonov).

Since 2010 - Senior lecturer, since 2011 – leading researcher, since 2015 - Associate Professor of the Department of History and Theory of World Culture of the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University.

From February 2011 to June 2015 – Deputy Head of the Department for Academic Affairs.

Since September 2015 - Deputy Head of the Department for Scientific Work.

From February 2013 to June 2017 – Academic Secretary of the Dissertation Council for Philosophical Sciences at Lomonosov Moscow State University D 501.001.83 in the following specialties: 09.00.04 - aesthetics, 09.00.13 – philosophical anthropology, philosophy of culture.

Responsible editor of the almanac "History and Theory of Culture", published on the basis of the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University.

Participant of the I Russian Philosophical Congress "Man – Philosophy – Humanism" (Moscow, MSU, June 5-8, 1997) and the IV Russian Philosophical Congress "Philosophy and the Future of Civilization" (Moscow, MSU, May 24-28, 2005). Participated in the preparation and organization of the X International Conference "Philosophical Theology and Christian Tradition" (Moscow, MSU, June 1-3, 2010).

Participated in the preparation for the publication of the anthology "Classics of World Religious Studies" (Moscow: Canon+, 1996), the encyclopedic dictionary "Religious Studies" (Moscow: Academic Project, 2006), "Encyclopedia of Religions" (Moscow: Academic Project, Gaudeamus, 2008), the Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Theology (Moscow: Languages of Slavic Culture, 2013).

Translator from English (Herbert Reed, Gordon Graham, Richard Swinburne, etc.).