Religion and society in present-day Albania

Young, Antonia (1999) Religion and society in present-day Albania. Journal of Contemporary Religion, 14 (1). pp. 5-16.

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Abstract

Albania is the only European country with a majority Muslim population (with the arguable exception of Bosnia). In this age of religious prejudice and in view of the terrible policies of ethnic cleansing in its neighbouring countries, Albania's religious climate has remained remarkably tolerant. The intermingling of religions is epitomized by Albania's national hero Skanderbeg who was born an Orthodox, lived as a Muslim, and died a Catholic. The most extreme demands were made on Albania's people of faith during a 23‐year period of state‐proclaimed atheism. A widespread revival of all religions after 1991 is generally thought to be in similar proportions to those at the start of the century. As we near its close, we can only hope that interaction between religious groups continues to remain peaceful and tolerant.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: B Mission theology/theory > Public Theology
F Interreligious Dialogue and Witness
F Interreligious Dialogue and Witness > Islam
H Social research and religion in Central Eastern Europe
Divisions: Balkan countries > Albania
Depositing User: Users 3 not found.
Date Deposited: 30 Sep 2020 18:25
Last Modified: 30 Sep 2020 18:25
URI: https://ceeamsprints.osims.org/id/eprint/1783

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