Sekulić Branko: Krabulja kršćanskog vulgarizma: fenomen etnoreligijantstva na prostoru bivše Jugoslavije

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Krabulja kršćanskog vulgarizma: fenomen etnoreligijantstva na prostoru bivše Jugoslavije

Sekulić Branko

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Branko Sekulić: Krabulja of Christian vulgarism: the phenomenon of ethno-religiousness in the area of ​​the former Yugoslavia

'A highly educated and knowledgeable expert wrote a work that is very nuanced and based on facts. I don't know anyone else who could write it this competently. From my perspective, this is one of the best qualities of this book: the book of a critical thinker who goes deeply, very deeply and without prejudice into the problem'. - PAUL MOJZES, Rosemont College, USA '

Branko Sekulić's book is a ground-breaking investigation into the deep structures that enabled the outbreak of violence and ethnic cleansing after the collapse of Yugoslavia. Sekulić's book is an irreplaceable contribution to the understanding of the conflict in the Balkans, but above all to reconciliation and further prevention of conflict'. - RAINER ANSELM, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich

'It is generally known that the combination of ethnic and national with Christian identity played an important role in the conflicts in the Western Balkans. However, there is a lack of theological research on the causes of this merger. This book fills that gap'. – ZORAN GROZDANOV, Matija Vlačić Ilirik University Center for Protestant Theology, Zagreb

Additional information

  • Author: Sekulić Branko
  • Publisher: Ex Libris Rijeka
  • Year of publication:2023
  • Place of publication:Rijeka
  • Pages:477
  • Dimensions:12.5x20 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Nova knjiga
  • Binding:Meki

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