Title: New religious phenomena in Central and Eastern Europe
Abstract: The essential part of the book is devoted to New Religious Movements. It consists of three parts (I. Religion, and National Identity, II. The New Features of Traditional Religions and Churches, IlI. New Religious Movements) and 16 chapters. The first complex analysis of new religious phenomena in Central and Eastern Europe, with English papers by Eileen Barker, Michael Hornsby-Smith, James Richardson, Detlef Pollack and Miklos Tomka, who devore their scientific attention to the transforming societes of newly liberated parts of Europe and unique processes taking there place. There are also contributoring authors from Central-Eastern Europe, well known in their own countries, who give to readers valuable and current information about changes in their countries, including Eugeniy Babosow from Belarus, Anatolq Kolodnyi from Ukraine, Nonka Todorova from Bulgaria, Jan Mi~ovi~ from Czech Republic and representatives of social science from Poland Grzegorz Babii Irena Borowik, Tadeusz Dokt6r, Zdzistaw Mach and Ewa Nowicka, among others. Anyone interested in the recent developments of religious life in Central and Eastem Europe will find in this book unique information and deeply grounded, comparative analysis,
Publication Year: 1997
Publication Date: 1997-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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