Upon gaining independence, Belarus and Estonia entered the early 1990s in a similar state of affairs regarding church-state relations. Both countries were, however, part of the USSR, and its official policy was aimed at the complete removal of religion from both the public and private sphere since the “ideal” Soviet man had to accept and share the policy of “scientific atheism.” The restrictions were numerous and severe: religious organizations were not allowed to appear in the mass media, educational establishments, medical institutions, etc., and their functioning was perceived by authorities as alien towards the dominant Communist ideology, which actively promoted atheism. Church-state relations were unilateral and oppressive: there was ...
The article addresses two major issues: the legacy of the communist regime on the popular attitudes ...
The end of communist rule and of the USSR itself brought an end to the restrictions upon freedom of ...
This article examines the problem of interaction between state authorities and the governing bodies ...
Upon gaining independence, Belarus and Estonia entered the early 1990s in a similar state of affairs...
The post-Soviet region is the only area of the world in which every state is secular. Since independ...
A. Communist Religious Policy Up to the beginning of Gorbachev’s reforms in Ukraine,1 there were ove...
The paper is a lecture delivered at a session organized by the Catholic News Agency in Warsaw on Apr...
The Khrushchev era brought a policy of religious repression in response to a resurgence of religious...
In the academic debates on the relationship between the State and religious communities in Estonia t...
Religious freedoms in the countries which were once part of the Soviet Union have gradually been on ...
This article deals with a particularly diffi cult period in the history of the Russian Orthodox Chur...
communist regimes suddenly collapsed and the era of democracy dawned. However, the shadows of the ol...
The article deals studies the existence and activities of the free Protestant communities (Baptists,...
Though the USSR in the popular mind is spoken of as having been an atheist state, generally, its sta...
since 1917. The church finally saw the end of a state which had fought or obstructed it for 70 years...
The article addresses two major issues: the legacy of the communist regime on the popular attitudes ...
The end of communist rule and of the USSR itself brought an end to the restrictions upon freedom of ...
This article examines the problem of interaction between state authorities and the governing bodies ...
Upon gaining independence, Belarus and Estonia entered the early 1990s in a similar state of affairs...
The post-Soviet region is the only area of the world in which every state is secular. Since independ...
A. Communist Religious Policy Up to the beginning of Gorbachev’s reforms in Ukraine,1 there were ove...
The paper is a lecture delivered at a session organized by the Catholic News Agency in Warsaw on Apr...
The Khrushchev era brought a policy of religious repression in response to a resurgence of religious...
In the academic debates on the relationship between the State and religious communities in Estonia t...
Religious freedoms in the countries which were once part of the Soviet Union have gradually been on ...
This article deals with a particularly diffi cult period in the history of the Russian Orthodox Chur...
communist regimes suddenly collapsed and the era of democracy dawned. However, the shadows of the ol...
The article deals studies the existence and activities of the free Protestant communities (Baptists,...
Though the USSR in the popular mind is spoken of as having been an atheist state, generally, its sta...
since 1917. The church finally saw the end of a state which had fought or obstructed it for 70 years...
The article addresses two major issues: the legacy of the communist regime on the popular attitudes ...
The end of communist rule and of the USSR itself brought an end to the restrictions upon freedom of ...
This article examines the problem of interaction between state authorities and the governing bodies ...