Metamorphoses of Religion and Spirituality in Central and Eastern Europe

Metamorphoses of Religion and Spirituality in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Sławomir H. Zaręba,Maria Sroczyńska,Roberto Cipriani,Marcin Choczyński,Wojciech Klimski
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2022-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000572797

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This book offers a range of contemporary sociological reflections on new manifestations of religion, religiosity, and spirituality in Central and Eastern Europe, a region that has seen significant social and political transformation. It explores the development of cultural and religious trends, including secularisation, new spiritualit,y and a resurgence of religiosity outside of traditional structures. The theoretical and empirical contributions by established and emerging scholars address topics including: the experiences and values of young people, the role and influence of media, the relationship between public and private religion, and the position of state and institutions. The book will be of particular interest to sociologists of religion and others focused on contemporary Central and Eastern European societies.

Expanding Religion

Expanding Religion
Author: Miklós Tomka
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110228151

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Does religion in Eastern and Central Europe matter? -- Public opinion on religion and the churches -- Revival? crisis? metamorphosis? : versions of religious change -- A role of religion in the organization of life -- Assortments of religion -- The prospects for religious development.

Focus on Religion in Central and Eastern Europe

Focus on Religion in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: András Máté-Tóth,Gergely Rosta
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2016-11-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110390681

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Different religious groups in Central and Eastern Europe influenced societies in the region after the fall of Communism and continue to play a crucial role in culture, politics, social networks and value transformations. As part of the REVACERN (Religion and Values in Central and Eastern Europe Research Network) project – supported by the EU Sixth Framework Program – more than 70 researchers from 15 countries in the region analyzed and discussed the most important trends in values, religions and religious communities and presented their findings in a comparative way. They tested well-known theories of secularization, nationalism, democracy and pluralism in the colorful region Central and Eastern Europe. This book summarizes their most important findings in seven chapters, addressing religion and its entanglements with geography, values, nationalism, Orthodoxy, education, legal regulation, civil society, social networks, new religious movements and new forms of religiosity. Each chapter also provides a regional overview.

Religious and Non Religious Perspectives on Happiness and Wellbeing

Religious and Non Religious Perspectives on Happiness and Wellbeing
Author: Sharada Sugirtharajah
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000556278

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This book explores the theme of happiness and well-being from religious, spiritual, philosophical, psychological, humanistic, and health perspectives. Taking a non-binary approach, it considers how happiness in particular has been understood and appropriated in religious and non-religious strands of thought. The chapters offer incisive insight from a variety of perspectives, including humanism, atheism and major religions such as Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Judaism. Together they demonstrate that although worldviews might vary substantially, there are concurrences across religious and non-religious perspectives on happiness that provide a common ground for further cross-cultural and interreligious exploration. What the book makes clear is that happiness is not a static or monolithic category. It is an ongoing process of being and becoming, striving and seeking, living ethically and meaningfully, as well as arriving at a tranquil state of being. This multifaceted volume makes a fresh contribution to the contemporary study of happiness and is valuable reading for scholars and students from religious studies and theology, including those interested in interreligious dialogue and the psychology of religion, as well as positive psychology.

Balkan Contextual Theology

Balkan Contextual Theology
Author: Stipe Odak,Zoran Grozdanov
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2022-07-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000624045

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This book opens a new research field in Balkan contextual theology. By embracing culturally rich traditions of the Western Balkans as its starting point, it explores their existential and theological bearings. Placed at the crossroads of civilisations and religions, this region has witnessed some of the worst atrocities of the 20th century. At the same time, it has produced unique textures of inter-cultural life. The volume addresses some of the most poignant phenomena endemic to the region, such as sevdalinka music, intimate forms of neighborhood, archetypes of ‘sacred warriors,’ the experience of democratic jet lag, collective melancholy, and intergenerational trauma. As the first book of this nature, it aims to encourage further development of contextual theological thinking in the region and promote its international reception.

Entangled Interactions between Religion and National Consciousness in Central and Eastern Europe

Entangled Interactions between Religion and National Consciousness in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Yoko Aoshima
Publsiher: Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781644693834

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This book elucidates the complicated relationship between religion and national consciousness in the modern world, highlighting various cases within Central and Eastern Europe. Through these analyses, contributors demonstrate how religion, far from disappearing, strongly impacted the emerging national consciousness. Starting with the pre-modern era, essays examine the long-term transformation of religious, political, and social situations of the region. In addition, the book considers the impact of imperial powers, which tended to be linked with a universal religion. Light is also shed on the multifaceted nature of nations, which contribute to a new vision of the historical transformation of the region that enriches the general theories of nationalism.

Religion and the Conceptual Boundary in Central and Eastern Europe

Religion and the Conceptual Boundary in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: T. Bremer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230590021

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This volume concentrates on the 'conceptual boundary' through Europe which is determined by Western and Eastern Christianity. The chapters show that the boundary has never been a stable and defined division, but that it was also subject to change and development and a place of encounter and exchange between religions and cultures.

Freethought and Atheism in Central and Eastern Europe

Freethought and Atheism in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Tomáš Bubík,Atko Remmel,David Václavík
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2020-02-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000039832

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This book provides the first comprehensive overview of atheism, secularity and non-religion in Central and Eastern Europe in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In contrast to scholarship that has focused on the ‘decline of religion’ and secularization theory, the book builds upon recent trends to focus on the ‘rise of non-religion’ itself. While the label of ‘post-communism’ might suggest a generalized perception of the region, this survey reveals that the precise developments in each country before, after and even during the communist era are surprisingly diverse. A multinational team of contributors provide interdisciplinary case studies covering Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Romania and Bulgaria. This approach utilises perspectives from social and intellectual history in combination with sociology of religion in order to cover the historical development of secularity and secular thought, complemented with sociological data. The study is framed by methodological and analytical chapters. Offering an important geographical perspective to the study of freethought, atheism, secularity and non-religion, this wide-ranging book will be of significant interest to scholars of twentieth-century social and intellectual history, sociology of religion and non-religion, cultural and religious studies, philosophy and theology.