Politicization of religion, the power of the state, nation, and faith : the case of former Yugoslavia and its successor states / edited by Gorana Ognjenović, Jasna Jozelic.
There is a great difference between a war being categorized as "religious" and religion being politicized for the purpose of achieving a political goal. However it can at times be hard to tell difference between the two. It can be especially hard to do so when the difference between "...
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2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Foreword : A Note on Sociology; Keith Tester
- Preface; Gorana Ognjenovic and Jasna Jozelic
- 1. Introduction; Gorana Ognjenovic and Jasna Jozelic
- 2. Politicization of Religion, the Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina; Jasna Jozelic
- 3. Was the Bosnian War (1992-1995) a Full-fledged Religious War?; Sergej Flere
- 4. The Role of the Catholic Church in the Bosnian Conflict 1991-1995, An Historical Approach; Clemens Cavallin & Sead S. Fetahagic
- 5. Politicization of Religion in Former Yugoslavia: the Case of the Evangical Protestants?; Kosta Milkov
- 6. Ecclesiastical Involvement in Serbian Politics: Post-2000 Period; Milan Vukomanovic
- 7. The Political Dynamics of Intra-Orthodox Conflict in Montenegro; Kenneth Morrison and Neboj₍a Cagorovic
- 8. The Separation between Church and State in Slovenia: A Political Fiasco; Sreco Drago₍
- 9. Religion and Politics in Kosovo; Anton K. Berishaj
- Conclusion.