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In: Religious Identities in Central East Europe during the Age of Totalitarianisms
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Religious Identities in Central East Europe during the Age of Totalitarianisms

Series:  Eastern Church Identities, Volume: 28
Cover Religious Identities in Central East Europe during the Age of Totalitarianisms
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9783657705351
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Brill | Schöningh
Print Publication Date:
05 May 2026
  • Subjects
    • Theology and World Christianity
      • World Christianity
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Introduction: Religious Life and Political Regimes—Universal, Transcendental, and Unchanging?
Part I Poland and Germany
Catholicism in the Age of Two States: The Catholic Church in the GDR
The Self-Image of the Polish Catholic Episcopate vis-à-vis the Communist State
Protestantism in Poland 1933–1966: Reflections on a Typology of Church Activities in Two Dictatorships
“Brotherly Cooperation for the Spiritual and Moral Rebirth of the Polish Nation”: Polish Protestants in Ecumenical Dialogue (1945–1961)
Part II The Soviet Union
Catholicism in Lithuania under Challenges of Totalitarianisms: the View from the Vatican Hill
Collaborators or Dissidents? The History of Collaboration and Opposition among Estonian Lutherans during the Period of German and Soviet Occupations
Sectarians or Spies? Constructing Evangelical Identity under Antireligious Totalitarianism in the Soviet Union
The Metropolitan’s “Secret Secretary”: Josef/Johannes Peters (1905–1995) between National Socialist and Communist Regimes
The Individual Dimension of “Reunification”: How Fr. Mykhailo Datsyshyn “Became Orthodox” while “Remaining Greek Catholic”
Part III Central and South-East Europe
The Post-Constantinian Church, the Dying Church and the Catacomb Church: How the Communist Rule Changed the Identity of Christians in Czechoslovakia
The Fate of the Catholic Church in Croatia/Yugoslavia at the End of World War II
Surviving Totalitarianism: The Ideological Flexibility of the “Stăniloae Generation” in Romania
Back Matter
Notes on Contributors
Index

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