რელიგიის თავისებურებებისამცხე-ჯავახეთის სომხურ თემში: ტოლერანტობის მითსა და რეალობას შორის (სოფელ ხოსპიოს მაგალითი)

ავტორები

  • ელის ბაქრაძე სოციოლოგიის პროგრამის დოქტორანტი, ილიას სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტი
  • სოფო ზვიადაძე ილიას სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტი, ასოცირებული პროფესორი კულტურის და რელიგიის კვლევების მიმართულებით

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63410/rdg2025/10

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დუნდუა, სალომე და აბაშიძე, ზვიად, ეთნიკური და რელიგიური იდენტობის საკითხები და სამოქალაქო ინტეგრაციის პრობლემები საქართველოში. (თბილისი: ინტელექტი, 2009).

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ბაქრაძე ე. ., & ზვიადაძე . ს. . (2026). რელიგიის თავისებურებებისამცხე-ჯავახეთის სომხურ თემში: ტოლერანტობის მითსა და რეალობას შორის (სოფელ ხოსპიოს მაგალითი). რელიგიური მრავალფეროვნება საქართველოში: სამართლებრივი და კულტურული განზომილებების კვლევა: სტატიათა კრებული, 352–394. https://doi.org/10.63410/rdg2025/10