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Religion And Reconciliation In Bosnia And Herzegovina, Tania Wettach
Religion And Reconciliation In Bosnia And Herzegovina, Tania Wettach
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Erasing The Past: Destruction And Preservation Of Cultural Heritage In Former Yugoslavia: Part 1, Igor Ordev
Erasing The Past: Destruction And Preservation Of Cultural Heritage In Former Yugoslavia: Part 1, Igor Ordev
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Russian Orthodox Church: Its Glory & Its Shame: Sergei Haeckel Memorial Lecture, Paul Oestreicher
The Russian Orthodox Church: Its Glory & Its Shame: Sergei Haeckel Memorial Lecture, Paul Oestreicher
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Froese's "The Plot To Kill God: Findings From The Soviet Experiment In Secularization" - Book Review, Dr. Joseph A. Loya O.S.A.
Froese's "The Plot To Kill God: Findings From The Soviet Experiment In Secularization" - Book Review, Dr. Joseph A. Loya O.S.A.
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Stan & Turcescu's "Religion And Politics In Post-Communist Romania" - Book Review, Ines Angeli Murzaku
Stan & Turcescu's "Religion And Politics In Post-Communist Romania" - Book Review, Ines Angeli Murzaku
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Toska, Nation, And Religion In Russia: An Ethnography Of Three Informants Interested In Religion, Daniel Gavin Washburn
Toska, Nation, And Religion In Russia: An Ethnography Of Three Informants Interested In Religion, Daniel Gavin Washburn
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Russian Children At Risk, Mark R. Elliott
Russian Children At Risk, Mark R. Elliott
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Worldview: The Missing Dimension Of Evangelism In Post-Communist Society, Sergei Golovin
Worldview: The Missing Dimension Of Evangelism In Post-Communist Society, Sergei Golovin
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
For a while Christians considered the Soviet Union to be a great potential mission field; nevertheless when the door for missions opened wide, it happened unexpectedly. Despite thousands of missionaries and millions of dollars invested immediately in spreading the gospel in the post-communist world, after a short-term tide, church growth declined back to pre-perestroika level. The research made during that period demonstrated that the so-called awakening had nothing to do with the biblical concept of repentance (i.e. a radical change of a person’s worldview). An explanatory model of the worldview transformation dynamics in post-communist society is developed as an attempt …
In Memoriam Archpriest Vitaly Borovoy (1916-2008), Paul Mojzes
In Memoriam Archpriest Vitaly Borovoy (1916-2008), Paul Mojzes
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Baptist Union Council Meets In Moscow, William Yoder
Baptist Union Council Meets In Moscow, William Yoder
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Slovak Churches And Education After The Fall Of Communism, Dana Hanesova
Slovak Churches And Education After The Fall Of Communism, Dana Hanesova
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
The author of the study focuses on the complexity of the education provided by churches in Slovakia. At first, she analyses the most important factors that have been influencing the present situation in this area (the historical, legal and educational background as well as the religious structure of the population). Then she presents the main residuals from the past that need to be sorted out with the help of the churches, including the progressive education of the younger generation. Some statistical information about church schools in Slovakia is provided. Special attention is paid to the evangelical churches and their Department …
Orthodox Religiosity Among Elite University Students In Russia And Its Relationship To Their Political Views, Irina Papkova
Orthodox Religiosity Among Elite University Students In Russia And Its Relationship To Their Political Views, Irina Papkova
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Religious Education Initiatives In Russia: Update And Commentary, Dr. Joseph A. Loya O.S.A.
Religious Education Initiatives In Russia: Update And Commentary, Dr. Joseph A. Loya O.S.A.
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Beginning Of Bulgarian Printing (On The Occasion Of Its 500th Anniversary), Archimandrite Pavel Stefanov
The Beginning Of Bulgarian Printing (On The Occasion Of Its 500th Anniversary), Archimandrite Pavel Stefanov
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Book Notes (Short Book Reviews From Glaube In Der 2.Welt [Faith In The 2 World]), Walter Sawatsky
Book Notes (Short Book Reviews From Glaube In Der 2.Welt [Faith In The 2 World]), Walter Sawatsky
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Response Of The New Testament Church To Material Needs And Materialism, Pavel Hanes
The Response Of The New Testament Church To Material Needs And Materialism, Pavel Hanes
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
The New Testament church responded to materialism both in philosophical and ethical ways, stressing the spiritual side of poverty or wealth. The answer she was giving to this problem was based on the Old Testament approach to the poor who were not only poor in property but were also poor before the Lord (i.e. humble, godly and obedient). In modern times it is important to reiterate this message because the modern church tends to be preoccupied with the material side of the problem while the core of the problem is spiritual.
“Has not God chosen those who are poor in …
Inter-Church And Inter-Religious Tensions In Postcommunist Eastern Europe: The Case Of Albania, Ines Angeli Murzaku
Inter-Church And Inter-Religious Tensions In Postcommunist Eastern Europe: The Case Of Albania, Ines Angeli Murzaku
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Tensions In Poland Over Ecumenical Dialogue, Krystyna Gorniak-Kocikowska
Tensions In Poland Over Ecumenical Dialogue, Krystyna Gorniak-Kocikowska
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
"If I would use the phrase, ‘the specter of secularization is haunting Poland right now,’ that would be probably a good description of the present mindset of great number of people in Poland. The presently existing tensions are not, I think, inter-religious or inter-church tensions. The inter-religious tensions are marginal due to the dominant position of the Roman Catholic Church on the national level.
The potentially tension-building problem is the issue of secularization. Because the Roman Catholic Church was very strong in Poland even in the times of Communism, secularization was not perceived then as a serious danger, unless people …
Muslims In Post-Communist Bulgaria, Janice Broun
Muslims In Post-Communist Bulgaria, Janice Broun
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
The Contemporary Status Of The Lutheran Evangelical Church In Hungary With A View To Churches Of Central European Countries, Béla Harmati
The Contemporary Status Of The Lutheran Evangelical Church In Hungary With A View To Churches Of Central European Countries, Béla Harmati
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Desecularization Of Contemporary Serbian Society, Mirko Blagojevic
Desecularization Of Contemporary Serbian Society, Mirko Blagojevic
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
For the contemporary Serbian sociology of religion it is evident that the process of desecularization has been present on the social scene of Serbia in the last fifteen years. Sociologists have provided arguments for this claim based on data gathered in Serbia during this period. The religious changes in question have been empirically recorded in all aspects of attachment to religion (mainly Eastern Orthodoxy) and the church (Serbian Orthodox Church), that is, in aspects of religious identification, doctrinal beliefs and religious behavior. Certain political subjects and social scientists feel that social life in Serbia is getting increasingly religious, and that …