Bremer, Thomas
Religion and the Conceptual Boundary in Central and Eastern Europe
1. Religion and the Conceptual Boundary in Central and Eastern Europe: Introductory Remarks
Thomas Bremer
2. Geography, Eschatology, and Religious Conversions in the Ninth Century
Leonid S. Chekin
3. Ruthenian Lands and the Early Modern Multiple Borderlands in Europe: Ethno-confessional Aspect
Liliya Berezhnaya
4. Confessionalization in the
Alfons Brüning
5. Situational Religiosity: Everyday Strategies of the Moscow Christ-Faith Believers and of the St Petersburg Mystics Attracted by This Faith in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
Ekaterina Emeliantseva
6. The Chapel of the Polish Kings: History, Religion, and the Borders of an Imagined Nation
Robert E. Alvis
7. Romanian Orthodox Theologians as Pioneers of the Ecumenical Dialogue Between East and West: The Relevance and Topicality of Their Position in Uniting Europe
Mihai Săsăujan
8. Peace Through Reconciliation: Aktion Sühnezeichen and the Lutheran Church in the GDR
David Doellinger
9. Religiosity in European Comparison — Theoretical and Empirical Ideas
Gert Pickel
10. Catholic Tradition and New Religious Movements: What Is New in the Present Religious Landscape in Croatia?
Zrinka Štimac
11. The Concept of Canonical Territory in the Russian Orthodox Church
Johannes Oeldemann
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, European Union Politics, European Politics, Social Aspects of Religion, Political History, European History, Political Science
- Editor
- Bremer, Thomas
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2008
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Studies in Central and Eastern Europe
- Page amount
- 253 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230590021
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-36202-8