Islam, Christianity, and secularism in Bulgaria and Eastern Europe: the last half century

"Is there a "return to the religious" in post-Communist Eastern Europe that differs from religious trends in the West and the Middle East? Looking beyond immediate events, this book situates public talk about religion and religious practice in the longue durée of the two entangled pas...

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Published in:Social, economic and political studies of the Middle East
Contributors: Evstatiev, Simeon (Editor) ; Eickelman, Dale F. 1942- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2022]
In: Social, economic and political studies of the Middle East (volume 129)
Year: 2022
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Series/Journal:Social, economic and political studies of the Middle East volume 129
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bulgaria / Religion / Secularism
B Bulgaria / Secularism / Religion / Religious identity / History 1990-2020
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophy of religion; criticism of religion; atheism
AX Inter-religious relations
BJ Islam
CA Christianity
KBK Europe (East)
TK Recent history
Further subjects:B Religion And Politics (Bulgaria)
B Collection of essays
B Bulgaria Religious life and customs
B Secularism (Bulgaria)
B Bulgaria Religion 21st century
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Summary:"Is there a "return to the religious" in post-Communist Eastern Europe that differs from religious trends in the West and the Middle East? Looking beyond immediate events, this book situates public talk about religion and religious practice in the longue durée of the two entangled pasts -Byzantine and Ottoman-that implicitly underpin contemporary politics. Islam, Christianity, and Secularism situates Bulgaria in its wider region, indicating ongoing Middle Eastern, Russian, and other European influences shaping patterns of religious identity. The chapters point to overlapping and complementary views of ethno-religious belonging and communal practices among Orthodox Christians and Muslims throughout the region. Contributors are Dale F. Eickelman, Simeon Evstatiev, Kristen Ghodsee, Galina Evstatieva, Ilia Iliev, Daniela Kalkandjieva, Plamen Makariev, Momchil Metodiev, Daria Oreshina, Ivan Zabaev and Angeliki Ziaka"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004511555