Desecularisation in Postcommunist Romania

The paper gives an analysis of the process as a result of which postcommunist Romania has moved from being an officially atheist country to being one of the most religious countries in Europe. Th e process of desecularisation is analysed in three dimensions. On the macro-level, I outline the religio...

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Main Author: KISS, Dénes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Belvedere Meridionale LTD. 2015-03-01
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spelling doaj-6c83c621875e43849588d4e81131f1cd2020-11-24T20:54:39ZengBelvedere Meridionale LTD.Belvedere Meridionale1419-02222064-59292015-03-01271273710.14232/belv.2015.1.2Desecularisation in Postcommunist RomaniaKISS, Dénes0Babes-Bolyai University Cluj, RomaniaThe paper gives an analysis of the process as a result of which postcommunist Romania has moved from being an officially atheist country to being one of the most religious countries in Europe. Th e process of desecularisation is analysed in three dimensions. On the macro-level, I outline the religious headway in the most important institutions of the Romanian society, on the meso-level I analyse the changes in the organizational structure of churches and in the denominational structure of the country, while on the individual level the changes occurring in individual religiosity. In the fi nal part of the study I argue that within these dimensions desecularisation was realized to diff erent extents, while “desecularisation from above” is not likely to achieve its goals in the long run.http://www.belvedere-meridionale.hu/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/02_kiss_2015_01.pdfreligionRomaniadesecularizationsecularization
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Desecularisation in Postcommunist Romania
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religion
Romania
desecularization
secularization
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title Desecularisation in Postcommunist Romania
title_short Desecularisation in Postcommunist Romania
title_full Desecularisation in Postcommunist Romania
title_fullStr Desecularisation in Postcommunist Romania
title_full_unstemmed Desecularisation in Postcommunist Romania
title_sort desecularisation in postcommunist romania
publisher Belvedere Meridionale LTD.
series Belvedere Meridionale
issn 1419-0222
2064-5929
publishDate 2015-03-01
description The paper gives an analysis of the process as a result of which postcommunist Romania has moved from being an officially atheist country to being one of the most religious countries in Europe. Th e process of desecularisation is analysed in three dimensions. On the macro-level, I outline the religious headway in the most important institutions of the Romanian society, on the meso-level I analyse the changes in the organizational structure of churches and in the denominational structure of the country, while on the individual level the changes occurring in individual religiosity. In the fi nal part of the study I argue that within these dimensions desecularisation was realized to diff erent extents, while “desecularisation from above” is not likely to achieve its goals in the long run.
topic religion
Romania
desecularization
secularization
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