Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921) was one of the unique states in the first quarter of XX century. Despite the historical relations between the Church and the State in Georgia, the social-democratic government changed its official policy and chose French secularism, which was very unusual for the country. This was incorporated in the Constitution of 1921. This article is about the Georgian church-state relations during 1918-1921, the positive and negative aspects of the chosen form of secularism and the challenges that the newly independent State faced in the sphere of religious freedom until the Soviet occupation
Georgia is one of the most democratized states in the post-Soviet space. This article presents the m...
Analyses dedicated to Georgia’s domestic situation usually omit the religious aspect and the relatio...
In 2002, Georgia and the Georgian Apostolic Autocephalic Orthodox Church signed the Constitutional A...
This article aims to analyze the existing model of state funding of religious organizations in Georg...
The article sheds light on the questions related to the presence of Christians in the Georgian terri...
We think that it is of utmost importance to disclose the facts about the uncommon treatment that too...
Th e dissertation focuses on mutual ties and relations between the Church and the authorities and p...
This article intends to understand the dynamics and particularities of the Georgian path to seculari...
The article depicts the attitude of the Consistuent Assembly, the Supreme Legislative Body of the De...
This thesis analyzes the relationship between the Church and State in post-Soviet Georgia, and goes ...
Georgia was a part of a totalitarian state for 70 years, but if we look back through its history, we...
Main aim of this study is to understand the role of the church in Georgian politics, from start of t...
This paper will focus on three episodes of contemporary church-state relations in Georgia, in partic...
The paper presents findings of the research of the religious conflicts in Georgia which erupted betw...
The article is devoted to the study of the problem of autocephaly of Orthodox Churches in Russia dur...
Georgia is one of the most democratized states in the post-Soviet space. This article presents the m...
Analyses dedicated to Georgia’s domestic situation usually omit the religious aspect and the relatio...
In 2002, Georgia and the Georgian Apostolic Autocephalic Orthodox Church signed the Constitutional A...
This article aims to analyze the existing model of state funding of religious organizations in Georg...
The article sheds light on the questions related to the presence of Christians in the Georgian terri...
We think that it is of utmost importance to disclose the facts about the uncommon treatment that too...
Th e dissertation focuses on mutual ties and relations between the Church and the authorities and p...
This article intends to understand the dynamics and particularities of the Georgian path to seculari...
The article depicts the attitude of the Consistuent Assembly, the Supreme Legislative Body of the De...
This thesis analyzes the relationship between the Church and State in post-Soviet Georgia, and goes ...
Georgia was a part of a totalitarian state for 70 years, but if we look back through its history, we...
Main aim of this study is to understand the role of the church in Georgian politics, from start of t...
This paper will focus on three episodes of contemporary church-state relations in Georgia, in partic...
The paper presents findings of the research of the religious conflicts in Georgia which erupted betw...
The article is devoted to the study of the problem of autocephaly of Orthodox Churches in Russia dur...
Georgia is one of the most democratized states in the post-Soviet space. This article presents the m...
Analyses dedicated to Georgia’s domestic situation usually omit the religious aspect and the relatio...
In 2002, Georgia and the Georgian Apostolic Autocephalic Orthodox Church signed the Constitutional A...