Islam, Christianity, and secularism in Bulgaria and Eastern Europe : : the last half century / / edited by Simeon Evstatiev, Dale F. Eickelman.

"Is there a "return to the religious" in post-Communist Eastern Europe that differs from religious trends in the West and the Middle East? Looking beyond immediate events, this book situates public talk about religion and religious practice in the longue durée of the two entangled pa...

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Superior document:Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2022]
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Utgivningsår:2022
Språk:English
Serie:Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia.
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Innehållsförteckning:
  • Introduction. On the eastern edge of Europe : Christianity, Islam, and the Bulgarian political imagination / Dale F. Eickelman and Simeon Evstatiev
  • Byzantine and Ottoman pasts, modern politics : religious belongings and Balkan secularities / Simeon Evstatiev and Dale F. Eickelman
  • Regulating religious freedoms in the 21st century : nationality, religion, and symphonic secularism / Kristen R. Ghodsee
  • Salafism is coming : "Balkan" versus "Arab" Islam in Bulgaria under Milletic secularism / Simeon Evstatiev
  • Symbols and identity in Bulgaria : parallels between communist atheism and western secularism / Momchil Metodiev
  • Caesar and God in the public sphere : religious and secular discourse in post-atheist Bulgaria / Daniela Kalkandjieva
  • The hijab in contemporary Bulgaria : Muslim views on veiling / Galina Evstatieva
  • Fasting and aging in a Bulgarian Muslim community / Ilia Iliev
  • Parallel paths : Christian-Muslim symbiosis and religious education in Greece / Angeliki Ziaka
  • The Russian Orthodox Church : federal visibility versus local-level concealment / Ivan Zabaev and Daria Oreshina
  • Religion and the challenges of public legitimization : the Bulgarian Orthodox Church / Plamen Makariev.