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Christian Orthodox Migrants In Western Europe Secularization And Modernity Through The Lens Of The Gift Paradigm Maria Hmmerli

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Christian Orthodox Migrants In Western Europe Secularization And Modernity Through The Lens Of The Gift Paradigm Maria Hmmerli
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Christian Orthodox Migrants In Western Europe Secularization And Modernity Through The Lens Of The Gift Paradigm Maria Hmmerli instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.33 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Maria Hämmerli
ISBN: 9781032266954, 9781032267005, 1032266953, 1032267003
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Christian Orthodox Migrants In Western Europe Secularization And Modernity Through The Lens Of The Gift Paradigm Maria Hmmerli by Maria Hämmerli 9781032266954, 9781032267005, 1032266953, 1032267003 instant download after payment.

Christian Orthodox Migrants in Western Europe: Secularization and Modernity through the Lens of the Gift Paradigm explores a religious community that has been getting increasing scholarly attention. While most of the literature in the field looks at this religious tradition in terms of its alleged inability to come to terms with modernity – due to its specific religious institutions, practices and dogma – this book takes a step back from such Western-centered and Protestant-biased analysis of religion. It addresses Orthodoxy’s recent encounter with the West, modernity and secularization in the process of post-communist migrations from Eastern Europe, revealing the complicated identity redefinition and re-compositions of a religious group that highly values continuity, tradition and ethnic/national belonging.
Using socio-anthropological qualitative research on Romanian, Russian, Greek and Serbian Orthodox migrants in Western Europe in a comparative perspective, this volume grasps the interplay between the institutional and the individually lived aspects of religion in their relation to the increasingly secular "conditions of belief" in Western European host countries.
This book is important for those studying or researching Orthodox Christianity, religion and migration, secularization and modernity, as well as those in related disciplines such as sociology, anthropology of religion, religious studies, political science, migration studies and cultural studies.

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