| 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 |
| D�ka |
Zolt�n |
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 |
| Hal�k |
Tom�? |
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 |
Lor�nt |
At the Eleventh Hour: the Immediate Past, the Present and the Future of the Reformed Church of Hungary |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
295-302 |
| H�sle |
Vittorio |
Can We Learn from Soviet History? |
21/3-4 |
1993 |
363-365 |
| J�ngel |
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 |
| N�meth |
G�za |
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. |
Hrom�dka 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 |