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Constitutional Background For State Funding Of Church Schools And Teachers Of Public Education In Hungary, Béla Szathmáry Nov 2010

Constitutional Background For State Funding Of Church Schools And Teachers Of Public Education In Hungary, Béla Szathmáry

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Ohrid 2010: The Second World Conference On Inter-Religious And Inter-Civilization Dialogue, James R. Payton Jr., Paul B. Mojzes Nov 2010

Ohrid 2010: The Second World Conference On Inter-Religious And Inter-Civilization Dialogue, James R. Payton Jr., Paul B. Mojzes

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Michels & Nichols' "Russia’S Dissident Old Believer 1650-1950. A Modern Greek Studies Yearbook" - Book Review, Walter Sawatsky Nov 2010

Michels & Nichols' "Russia’S Dissident Old Believer 1650-1950. A Modern Greek Studies Yearbook" - Book Review, Walter Sawatsky

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


In Memoriam - Paul F. Wilson (1935-2010), Walter Sawatsky Nov 2010

In Memoriam - Paul F. Wilson (1935-2010), Walter Sawatsky

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Caree Conference March 25 & 26 2011 - Call For Papers, Walter Sawatsky Nov 2010

Caree Conference March 25 & 26 2011 - Call For Papers, Walter Sawatsky

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


The Current Crisis In Protestant Theological Education In The Former Soviet Union, Mark R. Elliott Nov 2010

The Current Crisis In Protestant Theological Education In The Former Soviet Union, Mark R. Elliott

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Catholic Diaspora In The Russian Media: "Marginalization" From Outside And "Self-Silencing" From Inside, Victor Khroul Nov 2010

Catholic Diaspora In The Russian Media: "Marginalization" From Outside And "Self-Silencing" From Inside, Victor Khroul

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Croatian Catholic Church And Its Role In Politics And Society, Thomas Bremer Aug 2010

Croatian Catholic Church And Its Role In Politics And Society, Thomas Bremer

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Using An Ancient Saint For Contemporary Political Purposes: The Case Of Irenaeus Of Sirmium In Sremska Mitrovica Today, Marijana Vukoviæ Aug 2010

Using An Ancient Saint For Contemporary Political Purposes: The Case Of Irenaeus Of Sirmium In Sremska Mitrovica Today, Marijana Vukoviæ

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Good Neighbor Inculturation Of Religious Communities In West Pomerania, Joachim V. Wedel Aug 2010

Good Neighbor Inculturation Of Religious Communities In West Pomerania, Joachim V. Wedel

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Conservative Neo-Protestants: Romanian Nazarenes In Serbia, Aleksandra Ðuriæ Milovanoviæ Aug 2010

Conservative Neo-Protestants: Romanian Nazarenes In Serbia, Aleksandra Ðuriæ Milovanoviæ

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

In contemporary society, religious pluralism presents a range of complex challenges to religious groups and communities. The collapse of Communism and the emergence of renewed forms of nationalism in a number of post-Communist countries resulted in religious revival. The policy of atheism led by Communists led to the rejection of any authority of institutionalized religion. Between 1989 and 1991, after the Communist period, in Romania and in Serbia the number of those declaring themselves as “believers” increased considerably. This growth meant also moving away from traditional religious expressions towards new forms of religion. NeoProtestants such as Baptists, Pentecostals and Seventh …


Radovan's "State-Church Relations In Slovakia. The Current Structure And Trends In The Development Of State-Church Relations" - Book Review, Lucia Grešková Aug 2010

Radovan's "State-Church Relations In Slovakia. The Current Structure And Trends In The Development Of State-Church Relations" - Book Review, Lucia Grešková

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


In Memoriam - Davorin Peterlin (1959-2010), Paul Mojzes Aug 2010

In Memoriam - Davorin Peterlin (1959-2010), Paul Mojzes

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Vibe Et Al Eds' "Istoriia I Etnografiia Nemtsev V Sibiri. [History And Ethnography Of Germans In Siberia.]" - Book Review, Walter Sawatsky Aug 2010

Vibe Et Al Eds' "Istoriia I Etnografiia Nemtsev V Sibiri. [History And Ethnography Of Germans In Siberia.]" - Book Review, Walter Sawatsky

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Pilli's "Dance Or Die: The Shaping Of Estonian Baptist Identity Under Communism" - Book Review, Valdis Teraudkalns May 2010

Pilli's "Dance Or Die: The Shaping Of Estonian Baptist Identity Under Communism" - Book Review, Valdis Teraudkalns

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


About The Struggle Between The "Lower" And "Upper", Viktor Yelenskyy May 2010

About The Struggle Between The "Lower" And "Upper", Viktor Yelenskyy

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Reflections On The Urgency Of Theological Education In The Former Soviet Union - After 20 Years, Walter Sawatsky May 2010

Reflections On The Urgency Of Theological Education In The Former Soviet Union - After 20 Years, Walter Sawatsky

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Draft Law On Missionary Work Opens The Way To Soviet-Style Repression, Religious Groups Say - Blog, Paul Goble May 2010

Draft Law On Missionary Work Opens The Way To Soviet-Style Repression, Religious Groups Say - Blog, Paul Goble

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Initiatives Of Tv Ethics Control By Religions In Russia: Challenges For Implementation, Victor M. Khroul May 2010

Initiatives Of Tv Ethics Control By Religions In Russia: Challenges For Implementation, Victor M. Khroul

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

The diversity of attitudes of Russian society towards television coupled with many plots and subplots emerged in the public arena providing us with an opportunity to consider them as an indicators of the maturity of civil society in Russia. It is also an indicator of the level of influence that religions have in the public sphere and the content of TV programs. I will base my judgment on public declarations by authorities of the idea that Russia strives to build a civil society, rather than examining in details the discussion whether the existence of a civil society in Russia is …


Calvin And Eastern Europe: What Happened?, James R. Payton May 2010

Calvin And Eastern Europe: What Happened?, James R. Payton

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Interview With Dr. Yuri Reshetnikov, Leader Of State Committee On Nationalities And Religions, Taras Antoshevskyy May 2010

Interview With Dr. Yuri Reshetnikov, Leader Of State Committee On Nationalities And Religions, Taras Antoshevskyy

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


The Poor Will Be Glad: Joining The Revolution To Lift The World Out Of Poverty (Book Review), Nathanael D. Peach Mar 2010

The Poor Will Be Glad: Joining The Revolution To Lift The World Out Of Poverty (Book Review), Nathanael D. Peach

Faculty Publications - College of Business

No abstract provided.


The Romanian Orthodox Church: Post Communist Transformation, Theodor Damian Feb 2010

The Romanian Orthodox Church: Post Communist Transformation, Theodor Damian

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of The Publishing Activity Of Keston Institute In The Context Of Its Last Three Years Of Operation In Oxford (2003-2006), Davorin Peterlin Feb 2010

An Analysis Of The Publishing Activity Of Keston Institute In The Context Of Its Last Three Years Of Operation In Oxford (2003-2006), Davorin Peterlin

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

By way of introduction, the study will give an outline of the history of Keston Institute (KI). It will then identify the period of three years (2003-2006) as the period during which KI attempted to integrate in the academic life of the Oxford University under the new director. The period ended with the effective closing down of the institution in its historical shape and with regard to many of its previous activities. On the surface this decision had to do with increasing financial difficulties, but it is the author's contention that on another level it was an outcome of a …


Characteristics Of Development Of Inter-Confessional Relations In Ukraine, Maksym Vasin Feb 2010

Characteristics Of Development Of Inter-Confessional Relations In Ukraine, Maksym Vasin

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

To research the dynamics of inter-confessional relations in Ukraine observers increasingly scrutinize the situation with the help of certain classifications. Since this sphere is too delicate and sensitive it does not allow for equivalent deductions, but only to trace tendencies. In this material we glance at the development of the inter-confessional dialogue in the format of consultative advisory organs at the Ukrainian level, collaboration with the churches and religious organizations in the limits of civil councils and commissions at the central organs of executive government, and separate significant events at the central and regional levels.


Celebrating Title Ix As God’S Good Gift, Melanie Springer Mock Jan 2010

Celebrating Title Ix As God’S Good Gift, Melanie Springer Mock

Faculty Publications - Department of English

Excerpt: "This October, in Oregon’s chilly pre-dawn, I will line up with nearly 10,000 other runners for the start of the Portland Marathon. Over half of the participants will be women, reflecting a trend occurring nationwide: more and more women have taken up long-distance running, with entries for the marathon—the marquee event in running —across the country drawing almost as many women as men.

A little over forty years ago, Katherine Switzer faced a far different running landscape. Entering the lauded Boston Marathon under the name K.V. Switzer, she was famously tackled by race director Jock Semple four miles into …


Denominational Support For Clergy Mental Health, Bobby L. Trihub, Mark R. Mcminn, William C. Buhrow, Thomas F. Johnson Jan 2010

Denominational Support For Clergy Mental Health, Bobby L. Trihub, Mark R. Mcminn, William C. Buhrow, Thomas F. Johnson

Faculty Publications - Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) Program

To date, minimal research has addressed the actual services provided to maintain the mental health of leadership in the church. Three major Protestant denominations were consulted within this study, including a total of 434 pastors across the United States. Among these three denominations, a range of services are now being offered to support clergy, with services such as time off, prayer support groups, and clergy retreats among the most valued, adequately provided, and utilized. Still, clergy do not see the provision of services as fully adequate, and report a number of obstacles to utilizing services. Generally, the most highly rated …


Not My Church! (Chapter 5 Of Grappling With Faith: Decision Cases For Christians In Social Work), Clifford J M Rosenbohm Jan 2010

Not My Church! (Chapter 5 Of Grappling With Faith: Decision Cases For Christians In Social Work), Clifford J M Rosenbohm

Faculty Publications - College of Social Work

"You're not acting as my church acts!" church social worker Sandy Potts exclaimed. "In fact, you're not acting as His church would act!"

Peter Wilson, Senior Executive Director of Creekside Christian Church, and Rita Kimball, an assistant from human resources had just informed Sandy that she was being terminated. They had given the same news to others on the church staff as they met at fifteen minute intervals; another pair of administrators was doing the same in an adjoining room.