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Transformations Of Religiosity Religion And Religiosity In Eastern Europe 1989 2010 1st Edition Gert Pickel

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Transformations Of Religiosity Religion And Religiosity In Eastern Europe 1989 2010 1st Edition Gert Pickel
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Publisher: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.83 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Gert Pickel, Kornelia Sammet (auth.), Prof. Dr. Gert Pickel, Dr. Kornelia Sammet (eds.)
ISBN: 9783531175409, 9783531933269, 3531175408, 3531933264
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Transformations Of Religiosity Religion And Religiosity In Eastern Europe 1989 2010 1st Edition Gert Pickel by Gert Pickel, Kornelia Sammet (auth.), Prof. Dr. Gert Pickel, Dr. Kornelia Sammet (eds.) 9783531175409, 9783531933269, 3531175408, 3531933264 instant download after payment.

Following the political and economic transformation processes in Eastern Europe the religious landscapes have also changed. While some countries display a revitalization of religion, others are continuously secularizing.

The book explores this contrast, including different, empirical based studies on the topic in a wide range of Eastern European countries.

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