List of publications on a keyword: «Orthodoxy»
Современные технологии в образовании
МБОУ «Ишлейская СОШ» , Чувашская Республика - Чувашия
«Статья по теме «Особенности проектирования урока «Бог. Мир. Человек» в модуле «Основы православной культуры»»

The problem of the article: How to design a lesson on the topic ""God. The World. Man"" in the module "Fundamentals of Orthodox culture" The goal is to identify the most effective ways to design the lesson "Orthodox teaching about man" in the module "Fundamentals of Orthodox culture" Tasks: 1. To study literary sources on the topic ""God. The World. A man"". 2. To determine the most effective ways to build a lesson on ORCSE in accordance with the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard. 3. Develop a lesson plan ""God. The World. Man"" in the module "Fundamentals of Orthodox culture" Expected result: The teacher's willingness to conduct a lesson on the topic ""God. The World. Man"" in the module "Fundamentals of Orthodox Culture"
Психология и социология
ANO VO "Slaviano-Greko-Latinskaia Akademiia" , Москва г
«The article explores the cognitive aspects of Orthodox prayer, considering it as a tool that affects the mind and consciousness of the believer. Orthodox prayer practices, such as Jesus Prayer, Hesychasm, and mindful prayer, play an important role in the spiritual life, forming a special state of mind, attention and self-control. The study draws on work in religious philosophy, neuropsychology, and cognitive psychology to analyze how regular prayer practice affects cognitive function and can promote neuroplasticity»

The article explores the cognitive aspects of Orthodox prayer, considering it as a tool that affects the mind and consciousness of the believer. Orthodox prayer practices, such as Jesus Prayer, Hesychasm, and mindful prayer, play an important role in the spiritual life, forming a special state of mind, attention and self-control. The study draws on work in religious philosophy, neuropsychology, and cognitive psychology to analyze how regular prayer practice affects cognitive function and can promote neuroplasticity