| Name |
Title |
Volume |
Year |
Pages |
| Angelov, Kristian |
The social and religious situation in Bulgaria today, with special reference to the Protestant Church |
No 8 |
2005 |
17-25 |
| Anon, Anon |
The Magpie Republic: An aid worker goes to North Korea |
No 7a |
2005 |
40-43 |
| Averintsev, Sergei(translated by Majorie Farquharson) |
Overcoming Totalitarianism: reconnoitring the ground |
No 8 |
2005 |
37-42 |
| Bourdeaux, Michael |
Pope John Paul II |
No 8 |
2005 |
51 |
| Broun, Janice |
Holiness and the sheep who have gone astray |
No 8 |
2005 |
47-48 |
| Broun, Janice |
Trials of a Typist |
No 9 |
2005 |
39-41 |
| Broun, Janice |
Ioan Suciu, martyr bishop |
No 10 |
2005 |
42-45 |
| Dennen, Xenia |
Russia's Far North: Chistianity Today in the Komi Republic |
No 7 |
2005 |
2-7 |
| Dennen, Xenia |
Report from the Russian provinces: Vyatka |
No 10 |
2005 |
32-39 |
| Dunlop, Sarah |
Visualising trancendence: a case study of the spirituality of young people in Kyiv, Ukraine |
No 9 |
2005 |
3-14 |
| Dyck, Johannes(edited by John Briggs) |
Faith in the Valley of the Shadow |
No 8 |
2005 |
43-45 |
| Gordon, Arvan |
Bishop Ting: a memoir |
No 9 |
2005 |
41-43 |
| Hosaniak, Joanna |
Human Disaster: The Situation inside North Korea |
No 7a |
2005 |
4-8 |
| Klippenstein, Lawrence |
Who are 'the Mennonites of Russia'? |
No 9 |
2005 |
32-38 |
| Konkyov, Zahari(translated by Kristian Angelov) |
The religious situation in Bulgaria today, with special reference to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church in the period 1989-2004 |
No 8 |
2005 |
11-16 |
| Lehky, Miroslav |
The case of Father Premysl Coufal |
No 8 |
2005 |
33-36 |
| Likhanov, Max |
The legal status of religious groups in Russia |
No 7 |
2005 |
8-13 |
| Llic, Angela |
Church and State relations in present-day Serbia |
No 7 |
2005 |
23-28 |
| Lunkin, Roman |
The Kuban and the ideal of a Cossack Orthodox land |
No 10 |
2005 |
25-31 |
| Luxmoore, Jonathan |
Rethinking Christendom: the Church and the new Europe |
No 8 |
2005 |
3-10 |
| Marchis, Valbona |
Protestantism in Albania until Communist times |
No 9 |
2005 |
15-19 |
| Milkov, Kostake |
Orthodoxy and Protestantism in dialogue in postcommunist Macedonia |
No 10 |
2005 |
3-15 |
| Montefiore, Hugh |
Alexander Men |
No 7 |
2005 |
14-21 |
| Pargeter, Mark |
Wasyl Boltwin: a memoir |
No 10 |
2005 |
50-51 |
| Peterlin, Davorin |
Violations of Religious Freedoms in North Korea |
No 7a |
2005 |
1-3 |
| Peterlin, Davorin |
Orthodox split in Montenegro and the establishment of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church in Croatia |
No 10 |
2005 |
22-24 |
| Potrata, Barbara |
Neopaganism, nationalistic myths and state symbols in Slovenia |
No 10 |
2005 |
16-21 |
| Roshchin, Mikhail |
Islam in North Ossetia |
No 10 |
2005 |
46-49 |
| Titova, Tatyana |
Is the Vatican taking a new line towards Moscow? |
No 10 |
2005 |
40-41 |
| Vaksberg, Tatiana |
Bulgaria trapped by it's own history |
No 9 |
2005 |
28-31 |
| Walters, Philip |
Religious freedom in Armenia today: the historical context |
No 8 |
2005 |
27-32 |
| Walters, Philip |
From Communist bloc to European Union: challenges, opportunities and changes for the churches in Eastern Europe |
No 9 |
2005 |
20-27 |
| Young-Ok, Jeon |
Waiting for my life as a fugitive to end |
No 7a |
2005 |
9-39 |