| Leonard J. Swidler, Paul Mojzes - Religion - 2000 - 244 pages
Religion is the most fundamental, comprehensive of all human activities. it tries to make sense out of not simply one or another aspect of human life, but of all aspects of ... | |
| Paul Mojzes - Bosnia and Hercegovina - 1998 - 322 pages
Nineteen American and Balkan scholars examine the role of religion in the war in Bosnia and Herzgovina. Representing Muslim, Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, and secular ... | |
| G. E. Gorman - Political Science - 1987 - 136 pages
This annotated bibliography covers the available literature on the relationship between Soviet and Eastern European churches and the societies in which they have existed since ... | |
| Paul Mojzes - History - 1992 - 504 pages
Working on both a country-by-country basis and in terms of common trends and developments transcending national boundaries and specific religious denominations, Mozjes provides ... | |
| Leonard J. Swidler, Paul Mojzes - Religion - 2008 - 207 pages
Since publication of his landmark book, No Other Name?, Paul Knitter's work has crystallized discussions and defined some of the most basic questions in Christian theology ... | |
| LajĨo Klajn - History - 2007 - 352 pages
"The Past in Present Times exposes the violations of human rights, war crimes, and genocide during the rise of the former Yugoslavia during World War I, prior to and directly ... | |
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