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Reformation --- Europe --- Church history. --- Church history --- history of religion --- the Reformation --- modern Europe --- medieavl Catholic Europe --- multiconfessional European societies --- Eastern Europe --- religious change --- religous pluralism --- Europe's Reformation
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civil society actors in defence and security affairs --- the role of civil society in security sector governance --- security sector reform --- democracy --- the law --- good governance --- media --- transparancy and accountability of the security sector --- civil society empowerment --- the Balkans --- Central and Eastern Europe --- defence-related civil society in Estonia --- democratic civil-military relations --- Hungary --- Poland --- Slovak civil society --- defence and security-focussed think tanks --- Ukraine --- South Eastern Europe --- NGOs --- Bulgaria --- propaganda --- information --- Romanian media --- NATO enlargement --- Serbia --- Slovenia --- militarisation of the political state --- civil society building and security governance
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Karen Armstrong geeft niet alleen een overzicht van 1500 jaar islamitische geschiedenis, maar ze beschouwt ook de hedendaagse islam. Op overtuigende wijze laat ze zien dat het snelst groeiende geloof ter wereld uiterst veelzijdig en complex is, en niet alleen mag worden geïdentificeerd met fundamentalistische stromingen.
Islam. --- History of Asia --- Islam --- geschiedenis --- History of Eastern Europe --- History of Africa --- Transculturele verpleegkunde --- Geschiedenis --- #GGSB: Islam --- 297 --- 081 Godsdienst --- Islam. Mohammedanisme --- Geneeskunde --- Techniek (wetenschap) --- Atlas --- Museum --- Maatschappij --- Politiek --- Seksualiteit --- Theater --- Wetenschap --- Architectuur --- Film --- Godsdienst --- Cultuur --- Media --- Kleuter --- Technologie --- Kind --- Voorlichting --- #gsdb3 --- wereldgodsdienst --- islamitische geschiedenis --- hedendaagse islam --- actuele kwesties --- Taliban --- Afghanistan --- fundamentalisme --- Algerije
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Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- Church history --- Religion --- Europe, Central - Church history - 20th century --- Europe, Eastern - Church history - 20th century --- Europe, Central - Religion --- Europe, Eastern - Religion --- religion --- religious revival --- Post-Communist Central Europe --- Post-Communist Eastern Europe --- communism --- 1989 --- church --- social life --- religiosity
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Church and state --- European Union --- Religion. --- Europe, Eastern --- Former communist countries --- Politics and government --- Politics and government. --- Christian religion --- Sociology of religion --- Church and state - Europe, Eastern. --- Church and state - Former communist countries. --- Europe, Eastern - Politics and government - 1989 --- -Former communist countries - Politics and government. --- EU --- Christianity --- church-state relations --- communism --- clerical power --- political order --- Central Europe --- religion --- Eastern Europe
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Religions. --- Religion - Study and teaching. --- Religions --- Religion --- Study and teaching. --- religious studies --- history --- structures --- leading figure --- key issues --- Western Europe --- Eastern Europe --- North Africa --- West Asia --- Sub-Saharan Africa --- South Asia --- Southeast Asia --- Continental East Asia --- Japan --- Australia --- New Zealand --- Pacific Islands --- North America --- Latin America --- communities of religous scholars --- technology of religious studies --- Study methods --- theories --- institutionalization of the study of religion
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religion --- religiosity --- morality --- post-Communist Europe --- moral pluralism --- Europe --- Germany --- the European Social Survey --- Finland --- Russia --- Central Europe --- Eastern Europe --- PCE 2000 Survey --- secularization --- church and religion --- religious pluralism --- Poland --- East Germany --- church-state relations --- the Dutch Religious Cartel --- piety --- patchwork religion
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On sait que la plupart des pays d'Europe orientale sont majoritairement de tradition chrétienne orthodoxe. Mais a-t-on toujours une connaissance historique du passé et même du présent de ces Eglises orthodoxes ? C'est le but de ce livre : introduire à cette histoire, écrite pour un grand public, chrétien ou non chrétien. On sait que, à la suite de la révolution de 1917 en Russie, le communisme se répandit dans la majorité des pays de l'Europe orientale. En 1953, à la mort de Staline, la division entre Europe de l'Est et de l'Ouest était totale. A partir de la perestroïka, dès la fin des années 1980, les changements politiques ont permis que l'Eglise orthodoxe se développe à nouveau en Europe orientale. L'Union européenne est entrée en vigueur en 1993. Dans le contexte de l'Union européenne, ces communautés orthodoxes vont participer à l'élaboration de l'Europe à venir. Certaines Eglises orthodoxes ont déjà des représentations auprès de l'Union européenne à Bruxelles : les patriarcats de Constantinople, de Russie et de Roumanie, ainsi que l'Eglise de Grèce et celle de Chypre. De nos jours, l'Europe se diversifie religieusement, y compris dans le cadre chrétien. Un nombre croissant de chrétiens orthodoxes viennent travailler et s'établir en Europe occidentale. Apprendre à connaître l'histoire des communautés orthodoxes en Europe orientale au XXe siècle et à l'analyser ne peut qu'aider à mieux comprendre leur passé pour mieux préparer l'avenir de toute la nouvelle Europe unie encore en expansion, dans un esprit de dialogue informé.
Orthodox Eastern Church --- History --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe de l'Est --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- 281.5 <4> --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Europa --- 281.5 <4> Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Europa --- East Europe --- Eastern Europe --- Europe orientale --- Orthodoxes --- 20e siècle --- Europe, Eastern - Church history - 20th century --- l'Eglise orthodoxe --- XXe siècle --- la tradition chrétienne orthodoxe --- la révolution de 1917 en Russie --- le communisme --- 1953 --- la mort de Staline --- perestroïka --- 1993 --- l'Union européenne
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Religious minorities --- Freedom of religion --- Religion and state --- Minorités religieuses --- Liberté religieuse --- Religion et Etat --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe de l'Est --- Religion. --- Religion --- State and religion --- State, The --- Freedom of worship --- Intolerance --- Liberty of religion --- Religious freedom --- Religious liberty --- Separation of church and state --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Religious aspects --- Law and legislation --- Minorities --- Freedom of expression --- Liberty --- communism --- Eastern Europe --- human rights --- atheism --- nationalism --- intolerance --- religious minorities --- Western European scientists
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Neopaganism --- Néopaganisme --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe, Central --- Europe de l'Est --- Europe centrale --- Religion. --- Religion --- modern pagan and native faith movements in Central and Eastern Europe --- Central and Eastern European Paganisms --- romanticism --- Poland --- Russian Neopaganism --- ethnic religion --- racial violence --- Lithuania --- Romuva --- the Dievturi Movement --- Polish Rodzimowierstwo --- Ukrainian Paganism and Syncretism --- Russian Rodnoverie --- Czech Neopagan movements and leaders --- Neopaganism in Slovenia --- Bulgaria --- Romanian ethno-paganism --- Hungary --- neopaganism in the Mari El Republic --- Armenia --- Jan Stachniuk --- the internet
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