| 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 |
| Krejc� |
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 |
| Ren� |
Gr�maux |
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 |
J�zef |
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 |