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245 00 $aProtestantism and politics in eastern Europe and Russia :$bthe communist and postcommunist eras /$cedited by Sabrina Petra Ramet.
260 $aDurham, N.C. :$bDuke University Press,$c1992.
300 $ax, 441 pages ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aChristianity under stress ;$vv. 3
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 353-408) and index.
505 0 $aProtestantism and communism : patterns of interaction in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union / Sabrina Petra Ramet -- Protestantism : theology and politics / Sape A. Zylstra -- Protestantism in East Germany, 1949-1989 : a summing up / Sabrina Petra Ramet -- Protestantism in Czechoslovakia and Poland / Paul Bock -- Protestantism in Hungary : the communist era / Joseph Pungur -- Protestantism in Romania / Earl A. Pope -- Protestantism in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia since 1945 / Paul Mojzes and N. Gerald Shenk -- Protestantism in the USSR / Walter Sawatsky -- Conscientious objectors in eastern Europe : the quest for free choice and alternative service / Lawrence Klippenstein -- The new church-state configuration in eastern Europe / Sabrina Petra Ramet.
520 $aComing at a time of enormous transformations in the onetime Communist bloc, this volume provides a much-needed perspective on the significance of church-state relations in the renaissance of civil society in the region. Comprised of essays by leading scholars on particular countries and issues, Protestantism and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia offers a comprehensive approach to the varied and significant political roles of Protestant churches in Communist systems. These essays accentuate the peculiarly political character of Protestantism within Communist systems. With few identifiable leaders, a multiplicity of denominations, and a tendency away from hierarchical structures, the Protestant church presents a remarkably diverse pattern of church-state relations. Consequently, the longtime coexistence of Protestantism and Communism in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union affords numerous examples of political accommodation and theological adaptation that both reflect and foreshadow the dramatic changes of the 1990s. Based on extensive field research, including interviews with notable figures in the Protestant churches in the region, the essays in this volume consider the churches' involvement in environmentalist, pacifist, and other dissident movements, with one chapter devoted specifically to the issue of conscientious objection. The authors address broad concerns as well as those particular to Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, East Germany (1949-1989), Hungary, Yugoslavia (1945-1991), Bulgaria, and Romania. Protestantism and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia completes the three-volume work "Christianity Under Stress." Comprehensive and authoritative, it will prove invaluable to anyone hoping to understand not only the workings of religion under Communism, but the historical and contemporary interactions of church and state in general.
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