Lev Mitrokhin

Russian philosopher (1930-2005)
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Lev Mitrokhin

Summary

Lev Mitrokhin is a human[1]. Born in Detchino[2], he… he was born on March 1, 1930[3]. He died in Moscow[4]. He died on January 7, 2005[5]. He worked as a religious studies scholar[6], philosopher[7], logician[8], philosophy historian[9], and university teacher[10].

Key Facts

  • Lev Mitrokhin's place of birth was Detchino[2].
  • Lev Mitrokhin died in Moscow[4].
  • Lev Mitrokhin was born on March 1, 1930[3].
  • Lev Mitrokhin died on January 7, 2005[5].
  • Burial took place at Khovanskoye Cemetery[11].
  • Lev Mitrokhin held citizenship in Soviet Union[12].
  • Lev Mitrokhin held citizenship in Russia[13].
  • Lev Mitrokhin's professions included religious studies scholar[6].
  • Lev Mitrokhin worked as a philosopher[7].
  • Lev Mitrokhin's professions included logician[8].
  • Lev Mitrokhin worked as a philosophy historian[9].
  • Lev Mitrokhin's professions included university teacher[10].
  • Lev Mitrokhin's field of work was religious studies[14].
  • Lev Mitrokhin's field of work was philosophy[15].
  • Lev Mitrokhin's field of work was logic[16].
  • Lev Mitrokhin's field of work was history of philosophy[17].
  • Lev Mitrokhin's field of work was philosophy of religion[18].
  • Lev Mitrokhin's field of work was Protestantism[19].
  • Among Lev Mitrokhin's employers was Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR[20].
  • Lev Mitrokhin was employed by Institute of Philosophy[21].
  • Lev Mitrokhin was employed by Russian Academy of State Service[22].
  • Lev Mitrokhin's education included a stint at Moscow University's Department of Philosophy[23].
  • Lev Mitrokhin's doctoral advisor was Aleksandr Klibanov[24].
  • Lev Mitrokhin's doctoral advisor was Teodor Oizerman[25].
  • Lev Mitrokhin's doctoral advisor was Pavel Popov[26].

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Origins and Family

Lev Mitrokhin was born in Detchino[2]. He was born on March 1, 1930[3].

Education

Lev Mitrokhin's education included a stint at Moscow University's Department of Philosophy[23]. Doctoral advisors include Aleksandr Klibanov[24], a scientist[27], 1910–1994[28], of Russian Empire[29], awarded the USSR State Prize[30], specialised in history[31]; Teodor Oizerman[25], a philosopher[32], 1914–2017[33], of Russian Empire[34], awarded the USSR State Prize[35], specialised in philosophy[36]; and Pavel Popov[26], a philosopher[37], 1892–1964[38], of Soviet Union[39]. He earned the academic degree of Doktor Nauk in Philosophy[40]. He studied under Aleksandr Klibanov[41].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include religious studies scholar[6], philosopher[7], logician[8], philosophy historian[9], and university teacher[10]. Fields of work include religious studies[14], an academic major[42]; philosophy[15], an academic discipline[43]; logic[16], a class used in Universal Decimal Classification[44]; history of philosophy[17], an aspect of history[45]; philosophy of religion[18], a branch of philosophy[46]; and Protestantism[19], a Christian denominational family[47], founded in 1517[48]. Employers include Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR[20], a foreign affairs ministry[49], in Soviet Union[50], founded in 1923[51], headquartered in Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia main building[52]; Institute of Philosophy[21], an organization[53], in Russia[54], founded in 1929[55]; and Russian Academy of State Service[22], an academy[56], in Russia[57], founded in 1946[58]. Notable students include Roman Lunkin[59], Matvey Pismanik[60], Aleksandr Shchipkov[61], and Valery Leibin[62]. Doctoral students include Roman Lunkin[63] and Aleksandr Shchipkov[64].

Recognition

Awards received include Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"[65], a jubilee medal[66], in Russia[67], founded in 1997[68]; Jubilee Medal "Thirty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[69], a jubilee medal[70], in Soviet Union[71], founded in 1975[72]; and Medal "Veteran of Labour"[73], a medallion[74], in Soviet Union[75], founded in 1974[76].

Personal Life

Lev Mitrokhin was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[77].

Death and Burial

Lev Mitrokhin died on January 7, 2005[5]. He passed away in Moscow[4]. He is buried at Khovanskoye Cemetery[11].

FAQs

Where was Lev Mitrokhin born?

Lev Mitrokhin's place of birth was Detchino[2].

Where did Lev Mitrokhin die?

Lev Mitrokhin passed away in Moscow[4].

What did Lev Mitrokhin do for work?

Lev Mitrokhin worked as religious studies scholar[6], philosopher[7], logician[8], philosophy historian[9], and university teacher[10].

Where did Lev Mitrokhin go to school?

Lev Mitrokhin was educated at Moscow University's Department of Philosophy[23].

What awards did Lev Mitrokhin receive?

Honors received include Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"[65], Jubilee Medal "Thirty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[69], and Medal "Veteran of Labour"[73].

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