The Role of Religion in Eastern Europe Today

With the end of state-socialism, however, religion re-entered the public space, and in many Post-Socialist countries, religiosity and the role of religion increased significantly-particularly where it has been promoted in the process of state identity building. The authors explore the current role o...

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Main Author: Gerlach, Julia (Author)
Contributors: Töpfer, Jochen (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Wiesbaden Springer VS 2015
In:Year: 2015
Series/Journal:SpringerLink Bücher
Springer eBook Collection Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Religion / State / Society
Further subjects:B Social Sciences
B Conference program 2012 (Saint Petersburg)
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Summary:With the end of state-socialism, however, religion re-entered the public space, and in many Post-Socialist countries, religiosity and the role of religion increased significantly-particularly where it has been promoted in the process of state identity building. The authors explore the current role of religion in Eastern Europe, defined politically as the territory of the former socialist Eastern European countries. They use case studies and follow an interdisciplinary approach, tracing the field from the perspectives of political science, sociology, law, culture, and architecture/urban planning. Contents: · Perspectives of sociology · Law and religion · The political interpretation of religion Target Groups: · Researchers and students in social sciences and political science · Practitioners in the field of religion and politics The Editors: Dr. Jochen Töpfer is juniorprofessor at the Institute for Sociology, Otto von Guericke Universität Magdeburg. Dr. Julia Gerlach is research associate at the Institute for East-European Studies, Freie Universität Berlin
ISBN:3658024410
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-02441-3