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Religion, State and Society Contents of Volume 21, 1993 Board of Reference Dr M. A. Zaki Badawi — London Professor Bohdan Bociurkiw — Ottawa Professor Giovanni Codevilla — Trieste Rev. Canon Philip J. Cousins — Malta Professor Audrey Donnithorne — Hong Kong Dr Hans Hebly — Utrecht Daniel Kyanda — Nairobi Professor Nicolas Lossky — Paris Professor Peter Reddaway — Washington D.C. Professor T. H. Rigby — Canberra Dr Stephen J. Roth — London Dr Gerhard Simon — Cologne Dr Nikita Struve — Paris Professor Donald W. Treadgold — Seattle Rev. Eugen Voss — Ziirich Editor Philip Walters Keston College and RSS’s editor do not necessarily agree with the views published in this journal. Copyright of all material in RSS, unless otherwise stated, rests with Keston College. For permission to reproduce or translate material, apply to the Editor in Chief. Contributions are welcome addressing any issue covered by the title of the journal and placing the discussion in the context of the East — West encounter in its traditional or contemporary form. Articles of up to 7000 words are invited. Longer contributions will also be considered. Please send manuscripts to the Editor: Dr Philip Walters, Religion, State and Society, Keston Research, P.O. Box 276, Oxford OX2 6BF, UK. Business correspondence, including orders and remittances for subscriptions, advertisements, back numbers and offprints, should be addressed to the publisher: Carfax Publishing Company, P.O. Box 25, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 3UE, United Kingdom. The Journal is published four times a year. These four issues constitute one volume. A 1 annual index and title page is bound in the year’s final issue. ISSN 0963—7494 © 1993, Keston College Number 1 Editorial Notes on contributors ‘Hunger for Bread, Hunger for God’—a Latin American Perspective JAMES PENNEY Introduction to the Articles by Clodovis Boff, Frei Betto and Hugo Assmann JAMES PENNEY A Theological Letter about Socialism Today CLopovis BoFrF Did Liberation Theology Collapse with the Berlin Wall? Fre! BETTO Liberation Theology: Looking Forward Huco AssMANN Who Are the Poor? Theology of Liberation in Eastern Europe Under Communism PHILIP WALTERS Doing Theology in Hungary: Liberation or Adaptation JOSEPH PUNGUR The Renewal Movement in the Hungarian Reformed Church GEzA NEMETH Liberating Faith—Examples of the Church ‘Born from Below’ IAN M. FRASER Let My People Go: the Exodus and Liberation Theology PETER HEBBLETHWAITE Islam and Politics in the North Caucasus ANNA ZELKINA Books Received Number 2 Editorial Notes on contributors The Gospel and the Protestant Churches of Europe: Christian Responsibility for Europe from a Protestant Perspective EBERHARD JUNGEL Hromadka and Aspects of Power in Our Civilisation JAKUB S. TROJAN The Secret Clergy in Communist Czechoslovakia FELIX CORLEY The Schism in the Bulgarian Orthodox Church JANICE BROUN Oastea Domnului: the Army of the Lord in Romania Tom KEPPELER The Religious Roots of Change in Present-day Russia JONATHAN SUTTON Book Review Politics and Religion in Eastern Europe by Patrick Michel Numbers 3 & 4 Editorial Notes on contributors A Day of Reckoning and a Message of Reconciliation JOHN ARNOLD The WCC and the Question of Human Rights in Eastern Europe JACQuES NICOLE and JEAN-NICOLAS BITTER Christian Pluralism in a Monolithic State: the Churches of East Germany 1945—1990 PAUL OESTREICHER The Role of the Protestant Church in Eastern Germany: Some Personal Experiences and Reflections BeTH CANTRELL and UTE Kemp A Church Able to Form Community KLAUS ENGELHARDT At the Eleventh Hour: the Immediate Past, the Present and the Future of the Reformed Church of Hungary LorAnt HEceEbUs Accountability before God and the World: Lutheran Arguments Applied to Hungarian Society Today ZOLTAN DOKA Not Just About Hus TomAS HALik The Road to Damascus: Three Eastern European Intellectuals on the Dilemmas of Faith and Ideology JOLANTA BABIUCH and JONATHAN LUXMOORE Interview with Zoltan Endreffy Interview with Eva Kanttrkova Interview with Jacek Kuron ‘I Cooperated with the KGB ... But I Was Not an Informer’: An Interview with Archbishop Khrizostom of Vilnius and Lithuania MIKHAIL POZDNYAYEV From Communist to Christian Democrat SERGEI DEMICHEV Moral Lessons from Soviet History? The Moral Lessons of Soviet History: the Experience of Opposition to Evil PHILIP BOOBBYER Can We Learn From Soviet History? Vittorio HOSLE Attempts to Revive the Council for Religious Affairs in Russia ALEKSANDR SHCHIPKOV Freedom of Conscience in Russia: What the Opinion Polls Show LyUDMILA VoRONTSOVA and SERGEI FILATOV Ideals East and West Ideals and Idols CHARLES ELLIOTT Ideals and Understanding Tain G. MATHESON The Roman Catholic Church in Croatia and Its Contribution to Nationalist Sentiment Paut Mojzes Book Reviews Balkan Babel: Politics, Culture and Religion in Yugoslavia by Sabrina Petra Ramet The Spring of Nations: Churches in the Rebirth of Central and Eastern Europe by J. Martin Bailey The Christian Church in the Cold War by Owen Chadwick

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