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  1. Yuri Nikolaevich Stoyanov (Russian: Ю́рий Никола́евич Стоя́нов; born 10 July 1957) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, musician. People's Artist of the Russian Federation (2001).

  2. www.soas.ac.uk › about › yuri-stoyanovDr Yuri Stoyanov | SOAS

    Dr Yuri Stoyanov's research interests and teaching activities include comparative literature in the fields of apocalypticism, mysticism and heresy in Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

  3. Yuri Stoyanov obtained his PhD from the University of London (The Warburg Institute). Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, he is currently based at the Department of the Near and Middle East, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London and is currently Senior

  4. Aug 11, 2000 · Stoyanov's focus is Dualism from the earliest times through the end of the Middle Ages - and encompasses an enormous amount of material that's hard to find. Stoyanov's approach ties together a number of important and often neglected ideas in the study of religion - and brings the many Dualist traditions back to light.

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  5. Yuri Stoyanov (PhD, The Warburg Institute, University of London) is based at SOAS, University of London. A Senior Fellow at the Albright Institute, Jerusalem, his current assignments include visiting professorships at several universities in Europe and Asia; his past assignments include Oxford, British Academy and Wingate fellowships, and Directorship of the British Academy Kenyon Institute in Jerusalem.

  6. Particularly worth emphasizing is the inclusion of numerous archeological publications, not frequently encountered in works of historians. It should be regretted, though, that Yuri Stoyanov cites mostly western European literature, mainly that of English language.

  7. Aug 11, 2000 · Juri P. Stojanov, Yuri Stoyanov Yale University Press , Aug 11, 2000 - Religion - 476 pages This fascinating book explores the evolution of religious dualism, the doctrine that man and cosmos are constant battlegrounds between forces of good and evil.