In this paper, my case study highlights Romanian neo-Protestant migrants from Serbia who either returned to their “home country,” or work on different missionary activities among their co-ethnics after the fall of communism. To a large degree, members of the Romanian minority in Serbia belong to the Romanian Orthodox Church, which is the dominant confession, then a smaller number to the Romanian Greek-Catholic church and various neo-Protestant communities, such as the Nazarene, the Adventist, the Baptist, and the Pentecostal community. Starting from the hypothesis that the conversion of the Romanians in Serbia to neo-Protestantism is closely related to issues of migration, whether the conversion occurred while living abroad or they were, fo...
The Protestantization of the Roma refers to the recent process of mass involvement of Serbian Roma i...
The paper is devoted to issues of emigration to overseas countries the United States and Canada, and...
ABSTRACT: In the emergence and spread of the Neo–protestant denominations in Romania the migration w...
In this paper, my case study highlights Romanian neo-Protestant migrants from Serbia who either retu...
This paper will focus on the existence of neo-Protestant religious communities among the Romanian et...
The paper looks at the role of religion in the ethnic identity of the Serbs in Romania, based on the...
In contemporary society, religious pluralism presents a range of complex challenges to religious gro...
The normalization of inter-ethnic relations after the fall of communism and the establishment of a r...
A strong link between religion and national identity has been particularly important in the study of...
This research focuses on the correlation between migrations and ethnic and religious identities o...
Various neo-Protestant religious communities, such as Adventists, Pentecostals, Baptists, Nazarenes,...
Following the end of communism, the former Yugoslav republics experienced a decade of armed conflict...
The paper explores the ways religious grassroots actors in the borderlands contribute to the new und...
Dr. Aleksandra Djurić -Milovanović\u27s new book, Double Minorities in Serbia, refers to that popula...
The study analyzes the changes in the religious and social life of a Roma Pentecostal community in a...
The Protestantization of the Roma refers to the recent process of mass involvement of Serbian Roma i...
The paper is devoted to issues of emigration to overseas countries the United States and Canada, and...
ABSTRACT: In the emergence and spread of the Neo–protestant denominations in Romania the migration w...
In this paper, my case study highlights Romanian neo-Protestant migrants from Serbia who either retu...
This paper will focus on the existence of neo-Protestant religious communities among the Romanian et...
The paper looks at the role of religion in the ethnic identity of the Serbs in Romania, based on the...
In contemporary society, religious pluralism presents a range of complex challenges to religious gro...
The normalization of inter-ethnic relations after the fall of communism and the establishment of a r...
A strong link between religion and national identity has been particularly important in the study of...
This research focuses on the correlation between migrations and ethnic and religious identities o...
Various neo-Protestant religious communities, such as Adventists, Pentecostals, Baptists, Nazarenes,...
Following the end of communism, the former Yugoslav republics experienced a decade of armed conflict...
The paper explores the ways religious grassroots actors in the borderlands contribute to the new und...
Dr. Aleksandra Djurić -Milovanović\u27s new book, Double Minorities in Serbia, refers to that popula...
The study analyzes the changes in the religious and social life of a Roma Pentecostal community in a...
The Protestantization of the Roma refers to the recent process of mass involvement of Serbian Roma i...
The paper is devoted to issues of emigration to overseas countries the United States and Canada, and...
ABSTRACT: In the emergence and spread of the Neo–protestant denominations in Romania the migration w...