| Last |
First |
Title |
Volume |
Year |
Pages |
| Bouman |
Gary D. |
The New Europe and Church-State Relations: the Case of the Euro-Anglicans |
26/2 |
1998 |
181-190 |
| Bryner |
Erich |
Stumbling-blocks to Ecumenism |
26/2 |
1998 |
83-88 |
| Clay |
J. Eugene |
Apocalypticism in the Russian Borderlands: Inochentie Levizor and his Moldovan Followers |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
251-263 |
| Conzemius |
Victor |
Protestants and Catholics in the German Democratic Republic, 1945-90: A Comparison |
26/1 |
1998 |
51-59 |
| Corley |
Felix |
The Armenian Church Under the Soviet and Independent Regimes, Part 3: The Leadership of Vazgen |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
291-355 |
| Dzwonkowski |
Roman |
The Fate of Catholic Clergy in the USSR, 1917-39 |
26/1 |
1998 |
61-68 |
| Fedorov |
Vladimir |
Barriers to Ecumenism: an Orthodox View from Russia |
26/2 |
1998 |
129-143 |
| Filatov |
Sergei |
Tatarstan: at the Crossroads of Islam and Orthodoxy |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
265-277 |
| Groen |
Basilius J. |
Nationalism and Reconciliation: Orthodoxy in the Balkans |
26/2 |
1998 |
111-128 |
| Hann |
Christopher |
Religion, Trade and Trust in South-East Poland |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
235-249 |
| Herbst |
Anne |
Stumbling-blocks to Ecumenism in the Balkans |
26/2 |
1998 |
173-180 |
| Houtepen |
Anton |
Evangelisation and Ecumenism: Contradiction or Challenge? |
26/2 |
1998 |
89-100 |
| Leung |
Beatrice |
Church-State Relations in the Decolonisation Period: Hong Kong and Macau |
|
1998 |
17-30 |
| Marshall, Shea |
Paul, Nina |
China's Persecuted Churches |
26/1 |
1998 |
11-15 |
| Morev |
Lev |
Religion, State and Society in Contemporary Laos |
26/1 |
1998 |
31-38 |
| Niyazi |
Aziz |
Islam in Tajikistan: Tradition and Modernity |
26/1 |
1998 |
39-50 |
| Novik |
Veniamin |
Social Doctrine: Will the Russian Orthodox Church Take a Daring Step? |
26/2 |
1998 |
197-203 |
| Parys |
Michael van |
Reconciliation through Aid: the Catholic Presence in Orthodox Countries |
26/2 |
1998 |
167-171 |
| Plant |
Stephen |
Nationhood and Roots: Dostoyevsky and Weil on National Culture and Europe |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
279-289 |
| Pospielovsky |
Dimitry |
The Russian Church Since 1917 Through the Eyes of Post-Soviet Russian Historians |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
357-366 |
| Shreider |
Yuli |
The Ethics of Mutual Understanding |
26/2 |
1998 |
191-196 |
| Solomon |
Flavius |
Between Europe and Tradition: Church and Society in Orthodox Eastern Europe |
26/2 |
1998 |
101-110 |
| Stricker |
Gerd |
Fear of Proselytism: the Russian Orthodox Church Sets Itself against Catholicism |
26/2 |
1998 |
155-165 |
| Stricker |
Gerd |
Stumbling-blocks between Orthodoxy and Protestant Ecumenism |
26/2 |
1998 |
145-153 |
| Winter |
Sidonie F. |
Quo Vadis? The Roman Catholic Church in the Czech Republic |
26/3-4 |
1998 |
217-233 |