This chapter aims to show two parallel processes - continuity and stability of position of religion in Poland after 1989 and some important element of ongoing change. The chapter starts by showing the context of broader changes of the religious field in Central and Southeastern Europe caused by the collapse of communism. The dominant feature of that time, freedom, was felt personally by people and it was also accompanied by the changes of legal and political regulations concerning religion. What was observed in many countries (as in Russia, for instance) could be called a collective conversion from atheism to religion. But it was not the case in Poland, where religion, subjectively (as religiosity) and objectively (Roman Catholic Church) wa...
In recent years Poland has been undergoing rapid socio-cultural changes. Along with these changes on...
Many quick changes, as a rule, do increase a possibility of anomie. Also, or even - especially, in ...
Many quick changes, as a rule, do increase a possibility of anomie. Also, or even - especially, in ...
The goal of the study is to examine essential aspects of transformations in the Polish religiousness...
The conclusion summarises the changes related to religion and politics by showing the most important...
In the most common representations of the Polish people, the Catholic Church is not simply considere...
Secularization in Europe has become, on the one hand, an undeniable socio-cultural and historical ma...
The author discusses the concept of religious tradition which he specifies through three parameters:...
On May 19, 1989 the Seym passed three acts on religious denominations: 1) the Law on Relations betw...
On May 19, 1989 the Seym passed three acts on religious denominations: 1) the Law on Relations betw...
The dramatic growth in the number of newly registered denominations in Poland began after 1989. The...
On May 19, 1989 the Seym passed three acts on religious denominations: 1) the Law on Relations betw...
The fall of the Communist government gave rise not only to changes in the political, economic, and s...
The author compares the results of studies of different generations in multigeneration families and ...
Pickel G, Sammet K. Introduction– Transformations of Religiosity in Central and Eastern Europe Twent...
In recent years Poland has been undergoing rapid socio-cultural changes. Along with these changes on...
Many quick changes, as a rule, do increase a possibility of anomie. Also, or even - especially, in ...
Many quick changes, as a rule, do increase a possibility of anomie. Also, or even - especially, in ...
The goal of the study is to examine essential aspects of transformations in the Polish religiousness...
The conclusion summarises the changes related to religion and politics by showing the most important...
In the most common representations of the Polish people, the Catholic Church is not simply considere...
Secularization in Europe has become, on the one hand, an undeniable socio-cultural and historical ma...
The author discusses the concept of religious tradition which he specifies through three parameters:...
On May 19, 1989 the Seym passed three acts on religious denominations: 1) the Law on Relations betw...
On May 19, 1989 the Seym passed three acts on religious denominations: 1) the Law on Relations betw...
The dramatic growth in the number of newly registered denominations in Poland began after 1989. The...
On May 19, 1989 the Seym passed three acts on religious denominations: 1) the Law on Relations betw...
The fall of the Communist government gave rise not only to changes in the political, economic, and s...
The author compares the results of studies of different generations in multigeneration families and ...
Pickel G, Sammet K. Introduction– Transformations of Religiosity in Central and Eastern Europe Twent...
In recent years Poland has been undergoing rapid socio-cultural changes. Along with these changes on...
Many quick changes, as a rule, do increase a possibility of anomie. Also, or even - especially, in ...
Many quick changes, as a rule, do increase a possibility of anomie. Also, or even - especially, in ...