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Folklore and Conspiracy Theories of a COVID Dissenter: The Life and Sermons of Father Sergii (Romanov)
J. Eugene Clay
History, Philosophy and Religious Studies, School of (SHPRS)
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Romanov
92%
Conspiracy Theory
83%
Dissenters
79%
Sermons
61%
Folklore
60%
Revolt
32%
Regicide
30%
Ecclesiastical Authorities
27%
Exceptionalism
26%
Murderers
25%
World View
25%
Greatness
24%
Narrative Form
24%
Clerics
23%
Convents
23%
Ideology
22%
Religious Studies
22%
Redemption
21%
Persona
20%
Taxonomy
20%
Public Health
20%
Prison
19%
Follower
19%
Religion
19%
Monastery
19%
Holy
18%
Loyalty
18%
Russia
15%
Social Sciences
theory of conspiracy
100%
sermon
96%
folklore
77%
father
49%
narrative
38%
myth
27%
convent
25%
revolt
19%
follower
17%
loyalty
16%
worldview
15%
taxonomy
15%
correctional institution
13%
Religion
12%
ideology
12%
Russia
11%
public health
11%
leadership
10%