AUTHOR: Michael Kpughe Lang Danubius, XXXII- Supliment, Galati, 2014, pp. 275-291. Abstract The religious landscape of Cameroon has significantly changed over the previous century, especially after the 1961 reunification of British Southern Cameroons and French Cameroon. This change, driven by a plethora of forces, resulted in the present multi-religious setup of the country. The challenges…

AUTHOR: Alaa HAMOUDA Danubius, XXXIII, Supliment, Galaţi, 2015, pp. 123-133. Abstract The Christian Egypt (Copts) appreciated the Muslim conquest for stopping the persecution by the Christian Byzantine emperor. Gradually and optionally, many Egyptians converted to Islam in a period of six centuries (from 639 AD to the 12th century). Muslims and Christians lived as neighbours…

AUTHOR: Yusuf KASUMBA Danubius, XXXIII, Supliment, Galaţi, 2015, pp. 93-121. Abstract The paper is about the Muslim Community in Uganda, a presentation of the landscape we live in every day. More like an overview, this paper underlines the marginalization of Muslims in all the sectors of national life till the independence in 1962. Nevertheless, Amin’s…

AUTHOR: Zubair HUDAWI Danubius, XXXIII, Supliment, Galaţi, 2015, pp. 17-26. Abstract The socialist, secular and democratic republic of India takes pride in the motto of “Unity in diversity”. The founders of the Indian Constitution have taken much effort to consider its religious, linguistic and ethnic diversity in order to make the concept of a federal…

AUTHOR: Ovidiu Cristian NEDU THE CONDITION OF CHRISTIANITY IN A NATURALISTIC AND PLURALISTIC RELIGIOUS CONTEXT (ACCORDING TO FR. SCHLEIERMACHER) Danubius, XXXIX, Galaţi, 2021, pp. 237-254. Abstract For Fr. Schleiermacher, the founder of the liberal stream of Protestant theology, religion is a natural function of all humans. Being natural and spontaneous, religious life and experiences are…