Między chrześcijaństwem a islamem : Albania jako kraj wielu wyznań po 1991 roku
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Stawowy-Kawka, IrenaKeywords
islam w Albaniiprawosławie w Albanii
katolicyzm w Albanii
radykalizm islamski
ekumenizm
tolerancja religijna
ateizacja
Albania po 1991 r
Islam in Albania
Catholicism in Albania
Isla- mic radicalism
ecumenism
religious tolerance
atheisation
post-1991 Albania
Orthodox Christianity in Albania
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Abstract
Albania is a country with three dominant religions: Islam, Orthodox Christianity and Catholicism. The co-existence of the followers of these religions is harmonious with no or very rare incidents of a religious background. Despite the risks related to the radicalisation of certain attitudes, primarily among Muslims, one must say that Albania is a country where religious tolerance is observed. Individual Churches still face important tasks. In the case of the Albanian Muslim Community, headed by Haxhi Selim Muça since March 2004, key ones include, first and foremost, ensuring its financial security so as minimise the economic dependence from external actors. However, the most controversial at the moment is the restitution of property of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the fact that authority over the Orthodox Church in Albania is held by Archbishop Anastasios who is Greek. The structures of the Catholic Church in Albania - which during Enver Hoxha’s rule sustained major losses not just among the clergy but also lay Catholics - have been rebuilt from scratch. The Catholic Church cooperates with other faiths following the principles of ecumenism.Date
2017Type
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oai:ruj.uj.edu.pl:item/46357Studia Środkowoeuropejskie i Bałkanistyczne, T. 25, s. 239-258
2451-4993
2543-733X
10.4467/2543733XSSB.17.016.7262
https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/46357
http://www.ejournals.eu/SSB/2017/Tom-XXV/art/10036/
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