VSE knjižnice (vzajemna bibliografsko-kataložna baza podatkov COBIB.SI)
  • Religious communities and the change of worldviews in Slovenia (1918-1991) : historical and political perspectives
    Mithans, Gašper
    The article sheds light on religious transformations in the Slovenian territory in the first and the second Yugoslavia by placing emphasis on religious conversion and atheization as a form of ... deconversion. The historical analysis of the interwar period reveals the first beginnings of religious diversification, with special emphasis being placed on religious conversions. More profound changes in the religious field were provoked by the new political regime, which concomitantly promoted the spread of atheism and religion as a private matter, thus stripping the Catholic Church of its dominant role in society. Gradually, the Yugoslav state authorities developed a more liberal attitude towards religion, which resulted in the dialogue not only between Christians and Marxists but also between different religious communities. It was only the disintegration of Yugoslavia, which led to the democratization of state and social structures and to the inflow of migrants to Slovenia, that enabled the development of religiously pluralistic society in Slovenia.
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Leto - 2020
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 45782531