The revival of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro from 1990
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After the fall of communism in 1989 religious communities has across Eastern
Europe been rebuild and revived. The same development can be seen in Montenegro where both traditional and new religious groups has flourished. This development could be called a desecularization of the former communist societies. This paper investigates the revival of one of the major religious groups, the branch of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC), in Montenegro in order to track and identify the development in the particular community after the fall of communism.The purpose of the investigation is to discuss, if the revival of SOC has led to a desecularization of the Montenegrin society in the same manner, as the case is for Serbia.
Europe been rebuild and revived. The same development can be seen in Montenegro where both traditional and new religious groups has flourished. This development could be called a desecularization of the former communist societies. This paper investigates the revival of one of the major religious groups, the branch of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC), in Montenegro in order to track and identify the development in the particular community after the fall of communism.The purpose of the investigation is to discuss, if the revival of SOC has led to a desecularization of the Montenegrin society in the same manner, as the case is for Serbia.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 2 |
Journal | Sociološka luča - Montenegrin Jouranal for Sociology |
Volume | Godina XIII |
Pages (from-to) | 9-25 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Publication status | Published - 17 Dec 2019 |
- Faculty of Theology
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