Checkmate Orthodox Diplomacy in Montenegro and Macedonia in the Shadows of the War in Ukraine
In 2022 the Serbian Orthodox Church managed to seal off two of its longstanding ecclesial conflicts in former Yugoslavia and put an end to open hostility. The end of the conflicts seems to have been prompted as a response to the War in Ukraine.
Saggau, Emil Hilton,, Lund University.
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Merging the Religious Congregations and Membership Studies: A Data File for Documenting American Religious Change. [PDF]
Bacon R, Finke R, Jones D.
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The post-Byzantine psaltic origin of the recent Serbian church chant
During the difficult years in an enslaved Serbia under Turkish rule, there were no favourable circumstances for the development of the psaltic art, and neither can one talk about any centre of psaltic art, something that might have been for the Serbs ...
Peno, Vesna Sara
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Spiritual counselling and women's well-being in orthodox christianity: embryo adoption as surrogate motherhood. [PDF]
Tarabrin R.
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Religious belongings and Covid-19 vaccination. [PDF]
Chakhunashvili K +2 more
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Energy and Macronutrient Dietary Intakes of Vegetarian and Semi-Vegetarian Serbian Adults: Data from the EFSA EU Menu Food Consumption Survey (2017-2022). [PDF]
Šarac I +8 more
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The Serbian orthodox church and Croatian independence – activity in the Banate of Croatia
The clergy of the Serbian Orthodox Church, the most influential institution among the Serbs, split over the political solution involving establishment of the Banate of Croatia on August 26, 1939. On one side were those who endorsed the solution to the Croatian question as negotiated in the Agreement concluded by Dragiša Cvetković and Vladko Maček ...
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Women in the Serbian Orthodox Church: Historical Overview and Contemporary Situation
Research on the position of women in the Eastern Orthodox churches is still scarce. Some recent studies show differences among the various Orthodox Churches in Eastern Europe regarding women’s issues.
Milovanović, Aleksandra Djurić +2 more
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Beyond recognition: gendered violence and the critique of political economy in Croatia. [PDF]
Kujundžić J.
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Greece and the refugee crisis: mental health context. [PDF]
Christodoulou GN, Abou-Saleh MT.
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