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Since the end of state repression against religion, two major
processes have taken place in the formerly socialist countries:
historically dominant churches strive to reassert their position in
society, while new religious groups and ideas from various parts of
the world are proliferating. This generates pluralism of religious
communities and individual religious attitudes. Religious Diversity
in Post-Soviet Society presents the first collection of
ethnographies of this new religious diversity for Lithuania, a
country that has a long history of a dominant Catholic Church. The
authors reveal how Catholicism has become increasingly diversified
and other religions (Charismatic Protestantism, Baltic Paganism,
Eastern religions and other alternative spiritualities) are
claiming their space in the religious field.
Since the end of state repression against religion, two major
processes have taken place in the formerly socialist countries:
historically dominant churches strive to reassert their position in
society, while new religious groups and ideas from various parts of
the world are proliferating. This generates pluralism of religious
communities and individual religious attitudes. Religious Diversity
in Post-Soviet Society presents the first collection of
ethnographies of this new religious diversity for Lithuania, a
country that has a long history of a dominant Catholic Church. The
authors reveal how Catholicism has become increasingly diversified
and other religions (Charismatic Protestantism, Baltic Paganism,
Eastern religions and other alternative spiritualities) are
claiming their space in the religious field.
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