| 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 |