Serbian Orthodox Fundamentals

Christos Mylonas
Titel
Serbian Orthodox Fundamentals
Subtitel
The Quest for an Eternal Identity
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€ 134,00 excl. BTW
ISBN
9789639241619
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Hardback
Aantal pagina's
316
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
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15.5 x 22.9 cm
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Inhoudsopgave
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Preface 1. Nation, Religion and Fundamentalism 2. Orthodoxy and Serbian National Identity 3. Homo-Femina Serbicus 4. The Pursuit of "Secular" Salvation 5. The Pursuit of "Sacrificial" Salvation 6. "To Love Your Neighbour as Yourself" 7. The Balkan Orthodox Commonwealth Conclusion Bibliography Index

Christos Mylonas

Serbian Orthodox Fundamentals

The Quest for an Eternal Identity

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This book is a comprehensive exposition of the interaction of a national (the Serbian people) and a religiou (the Orthodox Christian faith) content, in the formation of a distinctive national identity and a mode of being. Its interdisciplinary approach, drawing on sociology, social anthropology, theology, political theory, Balkan historiography, and Serbian folklore, is deployed to provide a powerful and original analysis of how Serbian Orthodoxy has resulted in the sacralisation of the Serbian nation by framing the parameters of its existence. Addresses the following questions: what 'makes' a Serb? Are meaningful assumptions possible by introducing Serbian Orthodoxy as the primal point of reference? Why does religion appear to have an especially strong appeal?
Auteur

Christos Mylonas

Christos Mylonas is a political analyst, whose work and academic interests have revolved around the issues of nationalism, ethnicity and conflict resolution, with a focus on the area of the former Yugoslavia. A graduate of the University of London, he has taught at SSEES/UCL, participated in OSCE electoral missions in the Balkans, commented for the BBC World Service and collaborated with the United Nations (DPA/Americas and Europe Division), in New York.