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Ceļš: žurnāls teoloģijā, reliģijpētniecībā un kultūrvēsturē; Nr.62

2012

Žurnāla veidotāji gribējuši īpaši uzsvērt jauno zinātnieku pētniecisko interešu loku, kas aptver tādas tēmas kā Baznīcas vēsture, Romas katoļu un pareizticīgo tradīcijas, Bibliskā teoloģija, reliģijas socioloģija, reliģijas psiholoģija u.tml. Pieredzējušo zinātnieku rakstos īpaša uzmanība pievērsta reliģijas un politikas attiecībām. Šajā izdevumā atvēlēta vieta Latvijā faktiski nepētītām tēmām - Filipa evaņģēlijam un rastafari kustībai.

Religion and politicsReliģijas socioloģijaBaznīcas vēstureReliģija un politikaKristietībaTheologyTeoloģijaReligion and sociologyChurch historyChristianity
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Religione civile: uso e abuso di un concetto

2013

Civil religion: uses and misuses of a concept. The analysis of the concept of “civil religion” shows an ambiguity caused by the mix between religion and morality, and religion and politics. The idea behind is the sacralization of politics in order to assure its autonomy from historic religions. Civil religion supporters individuate in this cultural position two positive results: the opening of politics to transcendence and the ethical legitimation of communitarian linkages. The article examines these two aspects, in the light of constitutionalism, human rights and current pluralism. The conclusion is that the concept must be considered misleading.

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoReligion and MoralityReligion and PoliticCivil ReligionHuman RightConstitutionalism
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The role of religious institutions in the process of reconciliation and peacebuilding : a case study of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Ahmići, Trusina and B…

2020

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a young, post-conflict and ethnically divided country in Europe. It is well known for being the scene of a conflict centred on religious divisions. For the researcher, this raises a number of interesting questions. What is the role of religious institutions in conflict and peacebuilding? Why is religion politicised? Can religious dialogue be perceived as a factor in the process of reconciling opposing ethnic communities; in this case, Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks? A section of this article is devoted to the stories of survivors from Bosniak, Croatian and Serbian families1. Each of these three ethnic groups suffered during the massacres in Ahmići, Trusina and Bradina,…

memoryBosnia and Herzegovinareligion and politic sreconciliationvictimspeacebuildingethnicityTeorija in Praksa
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