What can we learn from the relationship of church, state and democratization in Eastern Europe?
Lucian Turcescu
- Professor
- Department of Theological Studies
- ecumenism
- church3
- democratic values27
- Eastern Europe5
- European Union
- post-communist2
- church-state models
- religion and politics8
- early Christianity4
- secularism6
- patristics
- reception of Scripture3
- history of Christianity6
- late antiquity5
- St. Gregory of Nyssa
- Cappadocian theology
- Trinitarian
- Romanian Orthodox Church
- Charter of Quebec Values3
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Jean-Michel Roessli
Christianity, church history, Sibylline Oracles
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Paul Allen
theological anthropology, human nature, science and faith
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Carly Daniel-Hughes
early Christianity, gender and sexuality, human body
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André Gagné
Religious Right, fundamentalism, political biblicism
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Meir Amor
inclusion/exclusion, human rights, racialization
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Greg Nielsen
role of journalism, sociology of media, postdisciplinarity
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Rosa Pires
citizenship, critical race studies, immigration policy
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Matthew Anderson
cultural studies, New Testament, pilgrimage
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Mebs Kanji
values, Canadian and Quebec politics, democratic governance