Religion in the Process of GlobalizationPeter Beyer |
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... Vatican's assumption of a policy of appeasement and its anxious and fas- tidious neutrality , more typical of a small neutral power caught in the middle of a struggle between superpowers than of the head of the uni- versal church . But ...
... Vatican's assumption of a policy of appeasement and its anxious and fas- tidious neutrality , more typical of a small neutral power caught in the middle of a struggle between superpowers than of the head of the uni- versal church . But ...
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... Vatican has increased continuously : It was four in 1878 at the time of Pius IX's death , fourteen in 1914 when ... Vatican was lifted and the Reagan administration established full diplomatic relations with the Vatican . The collapse of ...
... Vatican has increased continuously : It was four in 1878 at the time of Pius IX's death , fourteen in 1914 when ... Vatican was lifted and the Reagan administration established full diplomatic relations with the Vatican . The collapse of ...
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... Vatican diplomatic corps , the prominent role of papal nuncios in the internal affairs of national churches , and the prepon- derant role of Roman universities , collegia , and institutes in the education and socialization of the ...
... Vatican diplomatic corps , the prominent role of papal nuncios in the internal affairs of national churches , and the prepon- derant role of Roman universities , collegia , and institutes in the education and socialization of the ...
Contents
Roland Robertson | 3 |
John W Meyer John Boli George M Thomas and Francisco O Ramirez | 23 |
Frank J Lechner | 65 |
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