| 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 |
J�zef |
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 |
G�nter |
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 |
Andr�s |
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 |