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The competition for souls: Sava of Serbia and consumer choice in religion in the thirteenth century Balkans [PDF]
SUMMARY The word αίρεσις , heresy means choice and in a world where religious belief was taken for granted the history of Catharism in Europe can be explained through believers exercising many of the criteria they were later to adapt to choosing secular
Roach, A.P.
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People are people: A comparative analysis of risk attitudes across Europe
Abstract In this paper, we conduct a detailed examination of the determinants of attitudes to financial risk among retail investors in six European countries (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom). We find that respondents from the United Kingdom and Belgium are the most risk tolerant while those from Spain are the least.
Chris Brooks, Louis Williams
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The research focuses on the specific aspects of the confessional dispute regarding the Romanian and Serbian Orthodox Church hierarchic separation, concerning the mixed community of Saravale, in Timiş County.
Gabriela Adina Marco
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Статус СПЦ у РС БиХ после доношења Устава из 1974. године
The Constitution and the laws in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia implied that religion is strictly private matter, thus discriminating the believers.
Saša Šoljević
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The Role of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Relations with Muslims from 1920 to 2020
Relations between Orthodox and Muslims in the Western Balkans often become a world-class topic due to the interest of international factors actively involved in this process.
A. Prascevic
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Peoplehood and the Orthodox person: a view from central Serbia
Abstract Practising Orthodox Christians in central Serbia live their liturgical lives within the idiom of Serbian peoplehood. This article probes the ‘people’ (narod) – perceived locally as an historically and geographically rooted ethno‐moral collectivity – as a core concept of belonging which is key for understanding post‐Yugoslav Orthodox life. The ‘
Nicholas Lackenby
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Religious Conversions and Religious Diversification in Interwar Yugoslavia and Slovenia
With the foundation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, the respective nationalities and ethnic communities were faced with the reality of a multi-confessional state.
Mithans, Gašper
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Tax morale and social capital: An empirical investigation among European citizens
Abstract Despite the extensive literature examining determinants of tax morale, little is still known about the relationship between the associational involvement of citizens and their willingness to pay taxes. Given the insights offered by the social capital literature regarding the role of voluntary organizations in shaping civic engagement, this ...
Alessandro Cascavilla +2 more
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Tonsure circulaire dans l’église Orthodoxe [PDF]
There were two ways of the clerical tonsure in the Orthodox Church during the middle Ages. The cutting of four locks of hair in the shape of cross and circular tonsure.
Miljković Bojan
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Data on religious life, that is, the activities of various religious communities and organizations/churches, were often mentioned and analyzed on the pages of dispatches and reports compiled by US ministers in Belgrade and consuls in Zagreb.
Mario Jareb
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