Transformations of Religiosity Religion and Religiosity in Eastern E
After the political transformation in Eastern Europe, one can now look on an other transformation in these countries – the transformation of religion. In some countries a revitalization of religion occurs, in other countries the continuity of a seculariza
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ausgegeben von Dr. habil. Christel Gärtner, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster Prof. Dr. Matthias König, Universität Göttingen Prof. Dr. Gert Pickel, Universität Leipzig PD Dr. Heidemarie Winkel, Universität Potsdam Dr. Kornelia Sammet, Universität Leipzig
Gert Pickel • Kornelia Sammet (Eds.)
Transformations of Religiosity Religion and Religiosity in Eastern Europe 1989 – 2010
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Prof. Dr. Gert Pickel Universität Leipzig, Germany
Dr. Kornelia Sammet Universität Leipzig, Germanyalpine
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Content Gert Pickel and Kornelia Sammet Introduction: Transformations of Religiosity in Central and Eastern Europe Twenty Years after the Breakdown of Communism .............................................................7 Friedrich Fürstenberg The Religious Factor in Eastern Europe. Theoretical
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