AUTHOR: Cristian Dragoş CĂLDĂRARU CONSIDERATIONS ON THE SECULARIZATION OF THE ASSETS OF CONSECRATED CHURCHES AND MONASTERIES FROM THE FORMER COUNTY OF COVURLUI Danubius, XXVIII, Galaţi, 2010, pp. 59-68. Abstract The secularization of the assets belonging to the consecrated monasteries from the Romanian Principalities was the materialization of the political will of the Romanian rulers after…

AUTHOR: Darko Djogo Danubius, XXXII- Supliment, Galati, 2014, pp. 63-74. Abstract Due to its rich history, Bosnia and Herzegovina is a multi-ethnical and multi-religious country. After the Dayton Peace Agreement (1995), it is established as one country consisting of two entities (Republic of Srpska and Federation of BH) and three “constituent peoples” (Bosniaks, Serbs and…

AUTHOR: Cosmin Tudor CIOCAN Danubius, XXXIII, Supliment, Galaţi, 2015, pp. 147-174. Abstract The thesis of this research project is that, despite the disappearance of the Communist and secular policy of implementing an atheistic worldview and life, neither the Communist regime, nor the post-socialist Romania have led to a low attendance of religion, as it supports…

AUTHOR: Jiři VOGEL Danubius, XXXV, Galaţi, 2017, pp. 437-454. Abstract At first, the paper outlines the advancing secularization of society in the Czech Republic in the last 25 years. This movement shows itself especially by reducing the number of believers of the traditional churches. This rapidly declining trend occurs nowhere in the world in this…