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Religion State and Society Article List
This Index provides a listing of all the main articles which have appeared in Religion State and Society since it's first publication in 1992 untill 1998. Since 1999 the publication has been under the control of Carfax Publishing, Taylor and Francis Group www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/09637494.html.
1992
| Last |
First |
Title |
Volume |
Year |
Pages |
| Agursky |
Mikhail |
Fundamentalist Christian Anti-antisemitism in Modern Russia |
20/1 |
1992 |
51-55 |
| Alimov, Charodeyev |
G. and G. |
Patriarch Aleksi II: I Accept Responsibility for All That Happened |
20/2 |
1992 |
241-245 |
| Anderson |
John |
The Archives of the Council for Religious Affairs |
20/3-4 |
1992 |
399-404 |
| Arnold |
John |
Aleksi II: a Personal Impression |
20/2 |
1992 |
237-239 |
| Bercken |
William van den |
Postcommunism avant la lettre: Russia's Religious Thinkers on Communism in 1918 |
20/3-4 |
1992 |
345-359 |
| Bourdeaux |
Michael |
Patriarch Aleksi II: Between the Hammer and the Anvil |
20/2 |
1992 |
231-235 |
| Dartel |
Geert van |
The Nations and the Churches in Yugoslavia |
20/3-4 |
1992 |
275-288 |
| Edwards |
Roanne Thomas |
Russian Christian Democracy from a Regional Perspective: the Case of St Petersberg |
20/2 |
1992 |
201-211 |
| Hughes |
Michael |
The Rise and Fall of Pamyat'? |
20/2 |
1992 |
213-229 |
| Humphrey |
Caroline |
The Moral Authority of the Past in Post-Socialist Mongolia |
20/3-4 |
1992 |
375-389 |
| Keleher |
Serge |
Church in the Middle: Greek-Catholics in Central and Eastern Europe |
20/3-4 |
1992 |
289-302 |
| Krakhmal'nikova |
Zoya |
Russophobia, Antisemitism and Christianity: Some Remarks on an Anti-Russian Idea |
20/1 |
1992 |
7-28 |
| Krejcí |
Jaroslav |
A Culture of Ecumenical Convergence? Reflections on the Czech Experience |
20/2 |
1992 |
247-255 |
| Lambert |
Anthony P.B. |
Post-Tiananmen Chinese Communist Party Religious Policy |
20/3-4 |
1992 |
391-397 |
| Lezov |
Sergei |
The National Idea and Christianity |
20/1 |
1992 |
29-47 |
| Luxmoore, Babiuch |
Jonathan and Jolanta |
Truth Prevails: the Catholic Contribution to Czech Thought and Culture |
20/1 |
1992 |
101-119 |
| Michel |
Patrick |
Religious Renewal or Political Deficiency: Religion and Democracy in Central Europe |
20/3-4 |
1992 |
339-344 |
| Polonsky |
Antony |
'Loving and Hating the Dead': Present-day Polish Attitudes to the Jews |
20/1 |
1992 |
69-79 |
| René |
Grémaux |
Franciscan Friars and the Sworn Virgins of the North Albanian Trbes |
20/3-4 |
1992 |
361-374 |
| Rossouw |
Gedeon |
From a Just to a Good Society: the Role of Christianity in the Transformation of Former Eastern-Bloc Countries |
20/3-4 |
1992 |
321-329 |
| Sakwa |
Richard |
Christian Democracy in Russia |
20/2 |
1992 |
135-168 |
| Suggate |
Alan M. |
Personal Responsibility: Hayek and Havel in a Christian Perspective |
20/3-4 |
1992 |
303-319 |
| Sutton |
Jonathan |
Fr Sergi Bulgakov on Christianity and Judaism |
20/1 |
1992 |
61-67 |
| Tischner |
Józef |
Christianity in the Post-Communist Vacuum |
20/3-4 |
1992 |
331-338 |
| Webber |
Jonathan |
The Future of Auschwitz: Some Personal Reflections |
20/1 |
1992 |
81-100 |
| Williams |
Rowan |
The Need for a Christian Critique of National Messianism |
20/1 |
1992 |
57-59 |
1993
| Last |
First |
Title |
Volume |
Year |
Pages |
| Arnold |
John |
A Day of Reckoning and a Message of Reconciliation |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
251-256 |
| Assman |
Hugo |
Liberation Theology: Looking Forward |
21/1 |
1993 |
39-52 |
| Babiuch, Luxmoore |
Jolanta and Jonathan |
The Road to Damascus: Three Eastern European Intellectuals on the Dilemmas of Faith and Ideology |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
319-344 |
| Betto |
Frei |
Did Liberation Theology Collapse with the Berlin Wall? |
21/1 |
1993 |
33-38 |
| Boff |
Clodovis |
A Theological Letter about Socialism Today |
21/1 |
1993 |
23-32 |
| Boobyer |
Philip |
The Moral Lessons of Soviet History: the Experience of Opposition to Evil |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
357-361 |
| Broun |
Janice |
The Schism in the Bulgarian Orthodox Church |
21/2 |
1993 |
207-220 |
| Cantrell, Kemp |
Beth and Ute |
The Role of the Protestant Church in Eastern Germany: Some Personal Experiences and Reflections |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
277-288 |
| Corley |
Felix |
The Secret Clergy in Communist Czechoslovakia |
21/2 |
1993 |
171-206 |
| Demichev |
Sergei |
From Communist to Christian Democrat |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
351-353 |
| Dóka |
Zoltán |
Accountability before God and the World: Lutheran Arguments Applied to Hungarian Society Today |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
303-310 |
| Elliott |
Charles |
Ideals and Idols |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
385-386 |
| Engelhardt |
Klaus |
A Church Able to Form Community |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
289-294 |
| Fraser |
Ian M. |
Liberating Faith - Examples of the Church 'Born from Below' |
21/1 |
1993 |
99-103 |
| Halik |
Tomas |
Not Just About Hus |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
311-318 |
| Hebblethwaite |
Peter |
Let My People Go: the Exodus and Liberation Theology |
21/1 |
1993 |
105-114 |
| Hegedus |
Loránt |
At the Eleventh Hour: the Immediate Past, the Present and the Future of the Reformed Church of Hungary |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
295-302 |
| Hosle |
Vittorio |
Can We Learn from Soviet History? |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
363-365 |
| Jûngel |
Eberhard |
The Gospel and the Protestant Churches of Europe: Christian Responsibility for Europe from a Protestant Perspective |
21/2 |
1993 |
137-149 |
| Keppeler |
Tom |
Oastea Domnului: the Army of the Lord in Romania |
21/2 |
1993 |
221-227 |
| Matheson |
Iain G. |
Ideals and Understanding |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
387-389 |
| Mojzes |
Paul |
The Roman Catholic Church in Croatia and Its Contribution to Nationalist Sentiment |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
391-393 |
| Németh |
Géza |
The Renewal Movement in the Hungarian Reformed Church |
21/1 |
1993 |
87-97 |
| Nicole |
Jacques and Jean-Nicolas Bitter |
The WCC and the Question of Human Rights in Eastern Europe |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
257-262 |
| Oestreicher |
Paul |
Christian Pluralism in a Monolithic State: the Churches of East Germany 1945-1990 |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
263-275 |
| Penny |
James |
'Hunger for Bread, Hunger for God' - a Latin American Perspective |
21/1 |
1993 |
9-20 |
| Pozdnyayev |
Mikhail |
'I Cooperated with the KGB?but I Was Not an Informer': an Interview with Archbishop Khrizostom of Vilnius and Lithuania |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
345-350 |
| Pungur |
Joseph |
Doing Theology in Hungary: Liberation or Adaptation |
21/1 |
1993 |
71-85 |
| Shchipkov |
Aleksandr |
Attempts to Revive the Council for Religious Affairs in Russia |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
367-373 |
| Sutton |
Jonathan |
The Religious Roots of Change in Present-day Russia |
21/2 |
1993 |
231-235 |
| Trojan |
Jakub S. |
Hromadka and Aspects of Power in Our Civilisation |
21/2 |
1993 |
151-169 |
| Vorontsova, Filatov |
Lyudmila and Sergei |
Freedom of Conscience in Russia: What the Opinion Polls Show |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
375-381 |
| Walters |
Philip |
Who Are the Poor? Theology of Liberation in Eastern Europe Under Communism |
21/1 |
1993 |
53-70 |
| Zelkina |
Anna |
Islam and Politics in the North Caucasus |
21/1 |
1993 |
115-124 |
1994
| Last |
First |
Title |
Volume |
Year |
Pages |
| Bekhradnia |
Shahin |
The Tajik Case for a Zoroastrian Identity |
22/1 |
1994 |
109-121 |
| Bekhradnia |
Shahin |
Believers ' Responses to the 1937 and 1939 Soviet Censuses |
22/4 |
1994 |
403-417 |
| Bercken |
William van den |
The Russian Orthodox Church, State and Society in 1991-1993: the Rest of the Story |
22/2 |
1994 |
163-181 |
| Bodrov |
Aleksei |
The Open Orthodox University |
22/2 |
1994 |
199-204 |
| Corley |
Felix |
Soviet Reaction to the Election of Pope John Paul II |
22/1 |
1994 |
37-64 |
| Dainov |
Evgeni |
Making History: the Limitations of Pure Reason |
22/2 |
1994 |
251-254 |
| Filatov |
Sergei |
The Prospects for Catholicism in Russia |
22/1 |
1994 |
69-72 |
| Gula |
Jozef |
Catholic Poles in the USSR during the Second World War |
22/1 |
1994 |
9-35 |
| Khalidov |
Anas B. |
The History of Islam in St Petersburg |
22/2 |
1994 |
245-249 |
| Kochetkov |
Fr Georgi |
The Problems Facing Theological Education in Russian Society Today: the Experience of the Moscow School for the Advanced Study of Orthodox Christianity |
22/2 |
1994 |
191-198 |
| Krusche |
Gunter |
The Church Between Accomodation and Refusal: the Significance of the Lutheran Doctrine of the ' Two Kingdoms ' for the Churches of the German Democratic Republic |
22/3 |
1994 |
323-332 |
| Kuzmic |
Peter |
A Vision for Theological Education for Difficult Times |
22/2 |
1994 |
237-243 |
| Nezhny |
Aleksandr |
The Catholic Church, Enemy of the People: the Soviet Secret Police against the Vatican |
22/1 |
1994 |
65-68 |
| Nitzova |
Petya |
Islam in Bulgaria |
22/1 |
1994 |
97-102 |
| Novik |
Fr Veniamin |
Russia - Between Past and Future |
22/2 |
1994 |
183-189 |
| Patkai |
Robert |
The Lutheran Church in Hungary: Coming to Terms with the Past |
22/3 |
1994 |
333-338 |
| Pecherskaya |
Natalya A. |
Man in Search of Meaning: the St Petersburg School of Religion and Philosophy |
22/2 |
1994 |
205-207 |
| Perkowski |
Jan L. |
New Light on the Origins of Bulgaria ' s Catholics and Muslims |
22/1 |
1994 |
103-108 |
| Philippi |
Paul |
The Lutheran Church in Romania in the Aftermath of Communism |
22/3 |
1994 |
345-352 |
| Polyakov |
Yevgeni |
The Activities of the Moscow Patriarchate during 1991 |
22/2 |
1994 |
145-161 |
| Pungur |
Josef |
Church-State Relations in the New Hungary |
22/4 |
1994 |
359-366 |
| Reuss |
Andras |
Lutheranism in Hungary in the Aftermath of Communism |
22/3 |
1994 |
339-344 |
| Riga |
Sandr |
The Society of Ecumenical Christians Before and After the Dissolution of the Soviet Union |
22/4 |
1994 |
379-390 |
| Rowland |
Jonathan |
Ethics and Economics in Postcommunist Europe |
22/2 |
1994 |
255-258 |
| Sakwa |
Richard |
Christian Democracy and Civil Society in Russia |
22/3 |
1994 |
273-303 |
| Shchipkov |
Aleksandr |
Some Observations on Orthodoxy and Christian Democracy |
22/3 |
1994 |
305-308 |
| Stephen McAllister Kryshtanovskaya |
White, Ian and Olga |
Religion and Politics in Postcommunist Russia |
22/1 |
1994 |
73-88 |
| Sutton |
Jonathan |
Religious Education in Contemporary Ukraine: Some Courses of Study Analysed |
22/2 |
1994 |
209-235 |
| Vorontsova, Filatov |
Lyudmila and Sergei |
The Changing Pattern of Religious Belief: Perestroika and Beyond |
22/1 |
1994 |
89-96 |
| Vorontsova, Filatov |
Lyudmila and Sergei |
Religiosity and Political Consciousness in Postsoviet Russia |
22/4 |
1994 |
397-402 |
| Vrcan |
Srdjan |
The War in Former Yugoslavia and Religion |
22/4 |
1994 |
367-378 |
| Walters |
Philip |
The Defrocking of Fr Gleb Yakunin |
22/3 |
1994 |
309-310 |
| Yagodovsky |
Aleksandr |
Orthodoxy and the Teachings of the Early Quakers: Some Common Ground |
22/4 |
1994 |
391-395 |
1995
| Last |
First |
Title |
Volume |
Year |
Pages |
| Barabanov |
Fr Aleksandr |
An Orthodox Priest Responds to the 'Appeal' |
23/1 |
1995 |
33-35 |
| Borzenko |
Vladimir |
Antisemitism and Orthodoxy in Russia Today: a Sociologist's View |
23/1 |
1995 |
45-51 |
| Kurayev |
Andrei |
Antisemitism is a sin |
23/1 |
1995 |
37-38 |
| Hughes |
Michael |
Can There be a Russian Christian Democracy? |
23/2 |
1995 |
159-177 |
| Pazukhin |
Yevgeni |
Charting the Russian Religious Renaissance |
23/1 |
1995 |
57-74 |
| Nikolayev |
Oleg |
Christ, Pilgrim on Russian Soil |
23/4 |
1995 |
373-382 |
| Kirill |
Metropolitan |
Church, Society and the Peace of Christ |
23/2 |
1995 |
181-186 |
| Rudnev |
Aleksei |
Conditions for Dialogue Between Jews and Christians in Russia |
23/1 |
1995 |
11-17 |
| Luxmoore |
Jonathan |
Eastern Europe 1994: a Review of Religious Life in Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Poland |
23/2 |
1995 |
213-218 |
| Cantrell, Kemp |
Beth and Ute |
Eastern Germany Revisited |
23/3 |
1995 |
279-290 |
| Watkins |
Emma |
Father Aleksandr Men' |
23/2 |
1995 |
121-123 |
| Simon |
Constantin |
How Russians See Us: Jesuit-Russian Relations Then and Now |
23/4 |
1995 |
343-357 |
| Pospielovsky |
Dimitry |
Impressions of the Contemporary Russian Orthodox Church: Its Problems and Its Theological Education |
23/3 |
1995 |
249-262 |
| Luxmoore, Babiuch |
Jonathan, Jolanta |
In Search of Faith, Part 2: Charter 77 and the Return to Spiritual Values in the Czech Republic |
23/3 |
1995 |
291-304 |
| Jolanta, Babiuch |
Luxmoore, Jonathan |
In Search of Faith, Part 3: Religious and Secular Impulses Among Hungary's Ex-Marxist Intellectuals |
23/4 |
1995 |
383-396 |
| Luxmoore, Babiuch |
Jonathan, Jolanta |
In Search of Faith: the Metaphysical Dialogue Between Poland's Opposition Intellectuals in the 1970s |
23/1 |
1995 |
75-95 |
| Roshchin |
Mikhail |
Old Belief and Work |
23/3 |
1995 |
263-267 |
| Popescu |
Alexandru |
PetreTutea (1902-1991): the Urban Hermit of Romanian Spirituality |
23/4 |
1995 |
319-341 |
| Steczek |
Boguslaw |
Polish Jesuits Facing Communism and its Consequences |
23/4 |
1995 |
359-363 |
| Filatov and Shchipkov |
Sergei Aleksandr |
Religious Developments among the Volga Nations as a Model for the Russian Federation |
23/3 |
1995 |
233-248 |
| Sutton |
Jonathan |
Religious Education in Contemporary Ukraine: a Further Explanation |
23/2 |
1995 |
219-220 |
| Men |
Fr Aleksandr |
The 1960s Remembered |
23/2 |
1995 |
125-158 |
| McTernan |
Oliver |
The 1994 Moscow Conference on Christian Faith and Human Enmity |
23/2 |
1995 |
179-180 |
| Konoval'chik |
Petr |
The Christian Approach to Expressions of National Consciousness |
23/2 |
1995 |
195-198 |
| Kondrusiewicz |
Tadeusz |
The Christian Attitude to Politics |
23/2 |
1995 |
187-193 |
| Kurayev |
Andrei |
The Church Fathers on the Jews |
23/1 |
1995 |
39-40 |
| Men |
Fr Aleksandr |
The Jews and Christianity |
23/1 |
1995 |
25-29 |
| Ross |
Freda |
The Krishna Movement in Hungary |
23/2 |
1995 |
207-212 |
| Gurevich |
Aleksandr |
The Orthodox View of the Jews and Judaism |
23/1 |
1995 |
53-55 |
| Senokosov |
Yuri |
The Problem of Violence and the Structure of Rationality: Philosophical Remarks |
23/3 |
1995 |
269-278 |
| Barabanov |
Yevgeni |
The Relationship Between Judaism and Christianity |
23/1 |
1995 |
19-24 |
| Keleher |
Serge |
The Romanian Greek-Catholic Church |
23/1 |
1995 |
97-108 |
| Dartel |
Geert van |
Towards a Culture of Peace: Remarks on the Religious Aspects of the War in Bosnia and Croatia |
23/2 |
1995 |
195-204 |
| Keleher |
Serge |
Trapped Between Two Churches: Orthodox and Greek Catholics in Eastern Poland |
23/4 |
1995 |
365-371 |
| Kyrlezhev |
Aleksandr |
What is the Significance of the Jews for Christians? |
23/1 |
1995 |
41-43 |
1996
| Last |
First |
Title |
Volume |
Year |
Pages |
| Khan |
Sarfraz |
Abdal Rauf Fitrat |
24/2-3 |
1996 |
139-157 |
| Sivertseva |
Tamara |
Cultural Transformation and Change of Identity in the Northern Caucasus |
24/2-3 |
1996 |
239-240 |
| Luxmoore |
Jonathan |
Eastern Europe 1995: a Review of Religious Life in Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia,the Czech Republic and Poland |
24/4 |
1996 |
357-365 |
| Muller |
Jorg Paul |
Freedom of Religion -The Missing Commandment? |
24/4 |
1996 |
385-391 |
| Trofimov |
Dmitri |
Friday Mosques and Their Imams in the Former Soviet Union |
24.2-3 |
1996 |
193-219 |
| Melikoff |
Irene |
From God of Heaven to King of Men: Popular Islam among Turkic Tribes from Central Asia to Anatolia |
24/2-3 |
1996 |
133-138 |
| Kerimov |
Gasym |
Islam and Muslims in Russia Since the Collapse of the Soviet Union |
24/2-3 |
1996 |
183-192 |
| Ravil |
Bukharaev |
Islam in Russia: Crisis of Leadership |
24/2-3 |
1996 |
167-182 |
| Ro'i |
Yaacov |
Islam in the Soviet Union after the Second World War |
24/2-3 |
1996 |
159-166 |
| Shirin |
Akiner |
Islam, the State and Ethnicity in Central Asia in Historical Perspective |
24/2-3 |
1996 |
91-132 |
| Wallace |
Daniel |
Religion and the Struggle for Russia's Future |
24/4 |
1996 |
367-383 |
| Sabet |
Amr |
Religion, Politics and Social Change: A Theoretical Framework |
24/2-3 |
1996 |
241-268 |
| Shreider |
Yuli |
Russian Catholicism |
24/1 |
1996 |
55-62 |
| Vorontsova, Filatov |
Lyudmila, Sergei |
Russian Jews and the Church: a Sociological View |
24/1 |
1996 |
63-65 |
| Corley |
Felix |
The Armenian Church Under the Soviet Regime, Part 1: the Leadership of Kevork |
24/1 |
1996 |
9-53 |
| Corley |
Felix |
The Armenian Church Under the Soviet Regime, Part 2: the Leadership of Vazgen |
24/4 |
1996 |
289-343 |
| Ramet |
Sabrina P. |
The Croatian Catholic Church Since 1990 |
24/4 |
1996 |
345-355 |
| Vladimir |
Bobrovnikov |
The Islamic Revival and the National Question in Post-Soviet Dagestan |
24/2-3 |
1996 |
233-238 |
| Adams |
Lawrence W. |
The Reemergence of Islam in the Transcaucasus |
24/2-3 |
1996 |
221-231 |
1997
| Last |
First |
Title |
Volume |
Year |
Pages |
| Aristarkh |
Archbishop |
Response to Mikhail Roshchin, 'Old Belief and Work' |
25/2 |
1997 |
199-200 |
| Bacon |
Edwin |
The Church and Politics in Russia: A Case Study of the 1996 Presidential Election |
25/3 |
1997 |
253-265 |
| Balog |
Zoltan |
The Ecumenical Movement and its Relations with 'Eastern Europe': a Hungarian Perspective |
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1997 |
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| Byrnes |
Timothy A. |
Church and Nation in the Slovak Republic |
25/3 |
1997 |
281-292 |
| Capps |
Walter H. |
The Dialogue with the 'New Europe': a Two-Way Street |
25/1 |
1997 |
37-40 |
| Collins |
David N. |
Culture, Christianity and the Northern Peoples of Canada and Siberia |
25/4 |
1997 |
381-392 |
| Elliott, Corrado |
Sharyl, Mark |
The Protestant Missionary Presence in the Former Soviet Union |
25/4 |
1997 |
333-351 |
| Falcke |
Heino |
Repress, Retaliate or Reconcile? How to Come to Terms with the Truth |
25/1 |
1997 |
41-50 |
| Filatov |
Sergei |
Religion, Power and Nationhood in Sovereign Bashkortostan |
25/3 |
1997 |
267-280 |
| Filatov, Shchipkov |
Sergei, Aleksandr |
Udmurtia: Orthodoxy, Paganism, Authority |
25/2 |
1997 |
177-183 |
| Foglesong |
David S. |
Redeeming Russia? American Missionaries and Tsarist Russia, 1886-1917 |
25/4 |
1997 |
353-368 |
| Hill |
Kent R. |
Christian Mission, Proselytism and Religious Liberty: A Protestant Appeal for Christian Tolerance and Unity |
25/4 |
1997 |
307-332 |
| Hogebrink |
Laurens |
A Reappraisal of the Recent Past in the West |
25/1 |
1997 |
51-59 |
| Hogebrink |
Laurens |
The Discovery of Europe |
25/1 |
1997 |
83-87 |
| Keleher |
Serge |
Orthodox Rivalry in the Twentieth Century: Moscow versus Constantinople |
25/2 |
1997 |
125-137 |
| Kuzio |
Taras |
In Search of Unity and Autocephaly: Ukraine's Orthodox Churches |
25/4 |
1997 |
393-415 |
| Linn |
Gerhard |
The World Council of Churches and the Churches in Eastern Europe |
25/1 |
1997 |
69-72 |
| Luxmoore |
Jonathan |
Eastern Europe 1996: a Review of Religious Life in Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Poland |
25/1 |
1997 |
89-101 |
| Maiyer |
Vyacheslav |
Russian Orthodox Missions to the East |
25/4 |
1997 |
369-379 |
| Mehlhorn |
Ludwig |
Convergence-Widening-Deepening: 'Maastricht II' and 'Basel II': the Timetable for European Union and the Role of the Churches |
25/1 |
1997 |
79-82 |
| Milligan |
Barney |
Europe-Any Dream Will Do? |
25/1 |
1997 |
31-36 |
| Novik |
Veniamin |
Democracy: a Question of Self-Limitation |
25/2 |
1997 |
189-198 |
| Pospielovsky |
Dimitry |
The 'Best Years' of Stalin's Church Policy (1942-1948) in the Light of Archival Documents |
25/2 |
1997 |
139-162 |
| Remond |
Rene |
The Christian Churches in Europe 1918-1996 |
25/1 |
1997 |
11-16 |
| Shchipkov |
Aleksandr |
Orthodoxy in Karelia |
25/2 |
1997 |
185-187 |
| Sievers |
Amvrosi von |
Endurance: Reminiscences of the True Orthodox Church |
25/3 |
1997 |
219-234 |
| Smith |
Kathleen E. |
An Old Cathedral for a New Russia: the Symbolic Politics of the Reconstituted Church of Christ the Saviour |
25/2 |
1997 |
163-175 |
| Sutton |
Michael |
John Paul II's Idea of Europe |
25/1 |
1997 |
17-29 |
| Vischer |
Lukas |
The World Council of Churches and the Churches in Eastern Europe during the Time of the Communist Regimes: a First Attempt at an Assessment |
25/1 |
1997 |
61-68 |
| White, McAllister |
Ian, Stephen |
The Politics of Religion in Postcommunist Russia |
25/3 |
1997 |
235-252 |
| Xu |
Xuchu |
To Register or Not To Register? Unregistered Christians in China under Increasing Pressure |
25/2 |
1997 |
201-209 |
1998
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First |
Title |
Volume |
Year |
Pages |
| Bouman |
Gary D. |
The New Europe and Church-State Relations: the Case of the Euro-Anglicans |
26/2 |
1998 |
181-190 |
| Bryner |
Erich |
Stumbling-blocks to Ecumenism |
26/2 |
1998 |
83-88 |
| Clay |
J. Eugene |
Apocalypticism in the Russian Borderlands: Inochentie Levizor and his Moldovan Followers |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
251-263 |
| Conzemius |
Victor |
Protestants and Catholics in the German Democratic Republic, 1945-90: A Comparison |
26/1 |
1998 |
51-59 |
| Corley |
Felix |
The Armenian Church Under the Soviet and Independent Regimes, Part 3: The Leadership of Vazgen |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
291-355 |
| Dzwonkowski |
Roman |
The Fate of Catholic Clergy in the USSR, 1917-39 |
26/1 |
1998 |
61-68 |
| Fedorov |
Vladimir |
Barriers to Ecumenism: an Orthodox View from Russia |
26/2 |
1998 |
129-143 |
| Filatov |
Sergei |
Tatarstan: at the Crossroads of Islam and Orthodoxy |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
265-277 |
| Groen |
Basilius J. |
Nationalism and Reconciliation: Orthodoxy in the Balkans |
26/2 |
1998 |
111-128 |
| Hann |
Christopher |
Religion, Trade and Trust in South-East Poland |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
235-249 |
| Herbst |
Anne |
Stumbling-blocks to Ecumenism in the Balkans |
26/2 |
1998 |
173-180 |
| Houtepen |
Anton |
Evangelisation and Ecumenism: Contradiction or Challenge? |
26/2 |
1998 |
89-100 |
| Leung |
Beatrice |
Church-State Relations in the Decolonisation Period: Hong Kong and Macau |
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1998 |
17-30 |
| Marshall, Shea |
Paul, Nina |
China's Persecuted Churches |
26/1 |
1998 |
11-15 |
| Morev |
Lev |
Religion, State and Society in Contemporary Laos |
26/1 |
1998 |
31-38 |
| Niyazi |
Aziz |
Islam in Tajikistan: Tradition and Modernity |
26/1 |
1998 |
39-50 |
| Novik |
Veniamin |
Social Doctrine: Will the Russian Orthodox Church Take a Daring Step? |
26/2 |
1998 |
197-203 |
| Parys |
Michael van |
Reconciliation through Aid: the Catholic Presence in Orthodox Countries |
26/2 |
1998 |
167-171 |
| Plant |
Stephen |
Nationhood and Roots: Dostoyevsky and Weil on National Culture and Europe |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
279-289 |
| Pospielovsky |
Dimitry |
The Russian Church Since 1917 Through the Eyes of Post-Soviet Russian Historians |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
357-366 |
| Shreider |
Yuli |
The Ethics of Mutual Understanding |
26/2 |
1998 |
191-196 |
| Solomon |
Flavius |
Between Europe and Tradition: Church and Society in Orthodox Eastern Europe |
26/2 |
1998 |
101-110 |
| Stricker |
Gerd |
Fear of Proselytism: the Russian Orthodox Church Sets Itself against Catholicism |
26/2 |
1998 |
155-165 |
| Stricker |
Gerd |
Stumbling-blocks between Orthodoxy and Protestant Ecumenism |
26/2 |
1998 |
145-153 |
| Winter |
Sidonie F. |
Quo Vadis? The Roman Catholic Church in the Czech Republic |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
217-233 |
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Letter from the chairman
I have been working with the Council to forge a new vision for Keston and to define our role in the 21st century - it is now over 20 years since the Berlin Wall came down.
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