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Conscience and Captivity Religion in Eastern Europe Book

Conscience and Captivity Religion in Eastern Europe
Conscience and Captivity Religion in Eastern Europe, Individually and as institutions, says Janice Broun, East European believers have hammered some good out of evil, taught people to find inner freedom within tight political and economic constrictions, and nourished hope in an apparently hopeless situatio, Conscience and Captivity Religion in Eastern Europe has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Conscience and Captivity Religion in Eastern Europe
  • Written by author Grazyna Sikorska
  • Published by Ethics & Public Policy Center Inc.,U.S., 1989/04/30
  • Individually and as institutions, says Janice Broun, "East European believers have hammered some good out of evil, taught people to find inner freedom within tight political and economic constrictions, and nourished hope in an apparently hopeless situatio
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Individually and as institutions, says Janice Broun, "East European believers have hammered some good out of evil, taught people to find inner freedom within tight political and economic constrictions, and nourished hope in an apparently hopeless situation." In this fact-laden country-by-country survey of Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Yugoslavia, she sketches each country's religious history, describes its current religious makeup and the churches' relations with the state, and speculates about the future of religion under the influence of Mikhail Gorbachev's reform policies of "glasnost" and "perestroika."


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