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The present volume focuses on the relationship with communism of Romania''s most important religious denominations and their attempt to cope with that difficult past which continues to cast an important shadow over their present. For the first time ever, this volume considers both the majority Romanian Orthodox Church and significant minority denominations such as the Roman and Greek Catholic Churches, the Reformed Church, the Hungarian Unitarian Church, and the Pentecostal Christian Denomination. It argues that no religious group (except the Greek Catholic Church, which was banned from 1948 until 1989) escaped collaboration with the communists. After 1989, however, most denominations had little desire to tackle their tainted past and make a clean start. In part, this was facilitated by the country''s deficient legislation that did not encourage the pursuit of lustration, which in turn did not lead to a serious movement of elite renewal in the religious realm. Instead, a strong proc

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Contents

Introduction

Part One: The Romanian Orthodox Church

Chapter 1

Prison Saints: Memorialization, Sacralization, and Collective Catharsis

Monica Ciobanu

Chapter 2

Go-Betweens and Intersections: The Communist Inspectors for Religious Denominations, a Case Study

Anca Șincan

Chapter 3

Collaboration with the Communists in the Orthodox Theological Institutes

Lucian Turcescu

Chapter 4

Orthodox Churches and Political Strategies in Romania and Yugoslavia

Lucian N. Leustean

Part Two: Catholic Churches

Chapter 5

The Roman Catholic Church during and after the Communist Regime

Zoltán Mihály Nagy and Csaba Zoltán Novák

Chapter 6

The Greek Catholic Church: A Troubled Recent Past and a Painful Transitional Justice

Cristian Vasile

Part Three: Protestant Churches

Chapter 7

The Reformed Elite Facing the Communist Regime

Csongor Jánosi

Chapter 8

Resistance, Conformation and Service: The Unitarian Church during 1945-1965

János Pál

Chapter 9

The Pentecostals and the Legacy of Communism

Vasilică Croitor

Conclusion

About the Contributors

Church Reckoning with Communism in Post1989

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/7/2021 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498580274, 978-1498580274
      ISBN10: 1498580270

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The present volume focuses on the relationship with communism of Romania''s most important religious denominations and their attempt to cope with that difficult past which continues to cast an important shadow over their present. For the first time ever, this volume considers both the majority Romanian Orthodox Church and significant minority denominations such as the Roman and Greek Catholic Churches, the Reformed Church, the Hungarian Unitarian Church, and the Pentecostal Christian Denomination. It argues that no religious group (except the Greek Catholic Church, which was banned from 1948 until 1989) escaped collaboration with the communists. After 1989, however, most denominations had little desire to tackle their tainted past and make a clean start. In part, this was facilitated by the country''s deficient legislation that did not encourage the pursuit of lustration, which in turn did not lead to a serious movement of elite renewal in the religious realm. Instead, a strong proc

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Introduction

      Part One: The Romanian Orthodox Church

      Chapter 1

      Prison Saints: Memorialization, Sacralization, and Collective Catharsis

      Monica Ciobanu

      Chapter 2

      Go-Betweens and Intersections: The Communist Inspectors for Religious Denominations, a Case Study

      Anca Șincan

      Chapter 3

      Collaboration with the Communists in the Orthodox Theological Institutes

      Lucian Turcescu

      Chapter 4

      Orthodox Churches and Political Strategies in Romania and Yugoslavia

      Lucian N. Leustean

      Part Two: Catholic Churches

      Chapter 5

      The Roman Catholic Church during and after the Communist Regime

      Zoltán Mihály Nagy and Csaba Zoltán Novák

      Chapter 6

      The Greek Catholic Church: A Troubled Recent Past and a Painful Transitional Justice

      Cristian Vasile

      Part Three: Protestant Churches

      Chapter 7

      The Reformed Elite Facing the Communist Regime

      Csongor Jánosi

      Chapter 8

      Resistance, Conformation and Service: The Unitarian Church during 1945-1965

      János Pál

      Chapter 9

      The Pentecostals and the Legacy of Communism

      Vasilică Croitor

      Conclusion

      About the Contributors

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