Buch, Englisch, Band 129, 292 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 633 g
Reihe: Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia
The Last Half Century
Buch, Englisch, Band 129, 292 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 633 g
Reihe: Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia
ISBN: 978-90-04-51155-2
Verlag: Brill
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 pasts —Byzantine and Ottoman—that implicitly underpin contemporary politics. Islam, Christianity, and Secularism situates Bulgaria in its wider region, indicating ongoing Middle Eastern, Russian, and other European influences shaping patterns of religious identity. The chapters point to overlapping and complementary views of ethno-religious belonging and communal practices among Orthodox Christians and Muslims throughout the region.
Contributors are Dale F. Eickelman, Simeon Evstatiev, Kristen Ghodsee, Galina Evstatieva, Ilia Iliev, Daniela Kalkandjieva, Plamen Makariev, Momchil Metodiev, Daria Oreshina, Ivan Zabaev and Angeliki Ziaka.
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- Geisteswissenschaften Islam & Islamische Studien Geschichte des Islam Geschichte des Islam: 20./21. Jahrhundert
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Kirchengeschichte
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Christentum/Christliche Theologie Allgemein Christentum und Gesellschaft, Kirche und Politik
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Introduction: On the Eastern Edge of Europe: Christianity, Islam, and the Bulgarian Political Imagination
Dale F. Eickelman and Simeon Evstatiev
Part I: SECULARISM IN BULGARIA AND ITS REGION
1: Byzantine and Ottoman Pasts, Modern Politics: Religious Belongings and Balkan Secularities
Simeon Evstatiev and Dale F. Eickelman
2: Regulating Religious Freedoms in the 21st Century: Nationality, Religion, and Symphonic Secularism
Kristen Ghodsee
3: Salafism is Coming: “Balkan” versus “Arab” Islam in Bulgaria under Milletic Secularism
Simeon Evstatiev
Part II: CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM MEN AND WOMEN UNDER STATE ATHEISM AND POSTSOCIALIST SECULARISM
4: Symbols and Identity in Bulgaria: Communist Atheism and Western Secularism
Momchil Metodiev
5: Caesar and God in Public Space: Religious and Secular Discourse in Post-Atheist Bulgaria
Daniela Kalkandjieva
6: Hijab in Contemporary Bulgaria: Muslim Views on Women’s Veiling
Galina Evstatieva
7: Fasting and Aging in a Bulgarian Muslim Community
Ilia Iliev
Part III: RELIGION, PUBLICITY, AND CONCEALMENT IN ORTHODOX-MAJORITY SOCIETIES
8: Parallel Paths: Christian-Muslim Symbiosis and Religious Education in Greece
Angeliki Ziaka
9: The Russian Orthodox Church: Federal Visibility versus Local-Level Concealment
Ivan Zabaev and Daria Oreshina
10: Religion and the Challenges of Public Legitimization: The Bulgarian Orthodox Church
Plamen Makariev
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Index