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1999

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

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Liberation From The Soviet Past: A Reflection On The Possibility Of Post-Gulag Theologies, Mikhail Sergeev Dec 1999

Liberation From The Soviet Past: A Reflection On The Possibility Of Post-Gulag Theologies, Mikhail Sergeev

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Historical Roots Of Slovenian Christoslavic Mythology, Mitja Velikonja Dec 1999

Historical Roots Of Slovenian Christoslavic Mythology, Mitja Velikonja

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Ten Years Later - Report And Reflections On Revisiting Ex-Yugoslavia, June 1999, Gerald Shenk, Sara Wenger Shenk Dec 1999

Ten Years Later - Report And Reflections On Revisiting Ex-Yugoslavia, June 1999, Gerald Shenk, Sara Wenger Shenk

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Church, State And Nation In Ukraine, Serhii Plokhy Oct 1999

Church, State And Nation In Ukraine, Serhii Plokhy

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Much of the current discussion concerning the future of independent Ukraine has centered on the issue of nation-building. Two models of the Ukrainian state, (1) national (the state of the ‘Ukrainian people’) and (2) multi-ethnic (the state of ‘the people of Ukraine’), usually serve as starting points for scholarly discussions.2 It is quite obvious that the future of church-state relations in Ukraine will depend heavily on the choices made by the newly independent state in its nationbuilding strategy. It is equally true that the religious policy of the government and the response to it on the part of organized religion …


Witte & Bourdeaux's "Proselytism And Orthodoxy In Russia. The New War For Souls" - Book Review, Walter Sawatsky Oct 1999

Witte & Bourdeaux's "Proselytism And Orthodoxy In Russia. The New War For Souls" - Book Review, Walter Sawatsky

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Editorial (Occasional Papers On Religion In Eastern Europe: Volume 19, Number 5), Walter Sawatsky Oct 1999

Editorial (Occasional Papers On Religion In Eastern Europe: Volume 19, Number 5), Walter Sawatsky

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Tendencies Of Change And Growth Of New Religious Movements In Ukraine, Lyudmyla Filipovych Oct 1999

Tendencies Of Change And Growth Of New Religious Movements In Ukraine, Lyudmyla Filipovych

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A Religious Organization In The Latvian State: Its Rights And Obligations, M. L. Ringolds Balodis Aug 1999

A Religious Organization In The Latvian State: Its Rights And Obligations, M. L. Ringolds Balodis

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Impressions From Travelling In Russia/Ukraine And Central Asia, Spring 1999, Walter Sawatsky Aug 1999

Impressions From Travelling In Russia/Ukraine And Central Asia, Spring 1999, Walter Sawatsky

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Perspectives On Evangelical Church Of Czech Brethren Today, Czech Working Group Newsletter Aug 1999

Perspectives On Evangelical Church Of Czech Brethren Today, Czech Working Group Newsletter

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The Life Of Aleksandr Men': Hagiography In The Making, Janet M. Wehrle Jun 1999

The Life Of Aleksandr Men': Hagiography In The Making, Janet M. Wehrle

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Hagiography is not an extinct genre in Russian literature, even though many believe that it was important in the history of early Russian literature but became irrelevant as Russian literature entered its modem period. The autobiography of priest A vvakum, written in the second half of the seventeenth century, is often considered to be the final work in the development of Russian hagiography. Russian spirituality has not died out, however, and holy men and women continue to display the same devotion to Christ that was admired in medieval saints. The biographies and memoirs of these modem "saints" retain some of …


Editorial (Volume 19, Number 3), Walter Sawatsky Jun 1999

Editorial (Volume 19, Number 3), Walter Sawatsky

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Muslim Community In The Republic Of Croatia, Neven Duvnjak Jun 1999

Muslim Community In The Republic Of Croatia, Neven Duvnjak

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From Religious Tolerance To Mutual Cooperation In The Balkans, Marko P. Djuric Apr 1999

From Religious Tolerance To Mutual Cooperation In The Balkans, Marko P. Djuric

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Kissing The Crucifix - Practical Steps Toward Effective Ecumenical Dialogue And Cooperation In Romania, Paul Botica Apr 1999

Kissing The Crucifix - Practical Steps Toward Effective Ecumenical Dialogue And Cooperation In Romania, Paul Botica

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The Problems Facing Orthodox Theological Education In Russia, Hieromonk Hilarion Feb 1999

The Problems Facing Orthodox Theological Education In Russia, Hieromonk Hilarion

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Recent Research On Evangelical Theological Education In Post-Soviet Societies, Mark Elliott Feb 1999

Recent Research On Evangelical Theological Education In Post-Soviet Societies, Mark Elliott

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