New Religious Phenomena in Central and Eastern EuropeIrena Borowik, Grzegorz Babiński Zakład Wydawn. "NOMOS", 1997 - 392 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 140
... The Turned Card ( O'Grady , 1995 ) . In this account a journalist who had traveled extensively in Central and Eastern Europe reports interviews with priests who had suffered long terms of imprisonment , numerous privations , and some ...
... The Turned Card ( O'Grady , 1995 ) . In this account a journalist who had traveled extensively in Central and Eastern Europe reports interviews with priests who had suffered long terms of imprisonment , numerous privations , and some ...
الصفحة 149
... The Turned Card : Christianity Before and After the Wall , Leominster : Gracewing . Roberts , R.H. ( ed . ) ( 1995 ) : Religion and the Transformations of Capitalism : Com- parative Approaches , London : Routledge . Steiner , E. ( 1973 ) ...
... The Turned Card : Christianity Before and After the Wall , Leominster : Gracewing . Roberts , R.H. ( ed . ) ( 1995 ) : Religion and the Transformations of Capitalism : Com- parative Approaches , London : Routledge . Steiner , E. ( 1973 ) ...
المحتوى
Irena Borowik Introduction Religion in PostCommunist Societies Con | 7 |
Ewa Nowicka Roman Catholicism and the Content of Polishness | 81 |
Grzegorz Babiński Borderland Identity Religious and National Identification | 93 |
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8 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
acceptance according activities alternative answer appeared attitude authority became become believers Belorussian borderland Central Central Europe changes Christian Communism Communist concerning connected consciousness countries created cults culture dominant Eastern Europe economic elements especially ethnic European example existence experience fact faith feel followers former forms freedom groups human Hungarian Hungary ideas identification identity ideological important individual influence institutions interest internal ISKCON Krishna less live majority means minority moral movements opinion organisation Orthodox Pagan particular past period Poland Poles Polish political population position practices present problems question reasons region relations religion religious Religious Movements representatives respondents result role Roman Catholic Church Russian sects seems significant situation social society Soviet spiritual Table traditional Ukraine Ukrainian University values West Western young