The relationship of the church, state and society has been formed over many centuries. Currently, some provisions and regulations are being reviewed. Religious scholar and political scientist Vladimir Legoyda deals with this topic professionally.
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A starting point
Vladimir Legoyda leads one of the important structures of the Moscow Patriarchate. This department is established to regulate church relations with public organizations and the media. To present the range of tasks and problems that have to be solved and resolved, specialists need to have a specialized education, have horizons and plastic intelligence. Under the leadership of Legoyda, historians, philosophers, cultural scientists, journalists and religious scholars work.
In the biography, it is noted that Legoida was born on August 8, 1973. The family lived at that time in Kustanai. The head of the family served in the police, and his mother worked as a teacher at school. The child grew up assembled and purposeful. After school, which Vladimir graduated with a gold medal, he entered the famous MGIMO in the department of international information. At the institute he devotedly studied science and, as expected, received a diploma with honors. After completing his studies, he worked for several years abroad in various structures of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Scientific and educational activities
Legoida defended his Ph.D. thesis in 2000. The scientist purposefully chose the theme "Symbols and Rituals in the Political Processes of the USA". He saw how the political establishment overseas lives, and what techniques Russian politicians adopt. Even with a superficial analysis, you can classify the current situation using a figurative popular expression: that the peasants, then the monkey. Within the framework of globalization, such an approach is quite acceptable and even justified.
Regular cooperation with the structures of the Orthodox Church began in 2006. Vladimir Romanovich was involved in the development of the foundations of the doctrine of dignity, freedom and human rights in the Orthodox interpretation. Legigida's scientific and educational career developed successfully. For two years he headed the department of journalism at his native institute. In 2010, the scientist was approved as a member of the Council on Culture under the Patriarch. A year later he became a member of the academic council of the Orthodox gymnasium in Moscow.