Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies is the first Romanian journal selected for coverage in Arts & Humanities Citation Index and Current Contents: Arts & Humanities, ISI databases.
Young Believers
or Secular Citizens? An Exploratory Study of the Influence of Religion on Political
Attitudes and Participation in Romanian High-School Students • 155-179
The opinions expressed in the texts published are the author’s own and do not necessarily express the views of JSRI editors. The authors assume all responsibility for the ideas expressed in the materials published.
Florin Lobont
Romanian Orthodoxy, Between Ideology of Exclusion and Secularisation Amiable •
46-69 Natalia Vlas,
Sergiu Gherghina
Convergence or Replacement? Attitudes Towards Political and Religious
Institutions in Contemporary Romania • 70-94
Nicolae Iuga
Harmonious and Discordant Elements in the „Symphony” of the Romanian Orthodox
Church – the Romanian State after
December 1989 • 95-103
Mircea Brie
Contemporary Ecumenism between the Theologians’ Discourse and the Reality of
Inter-Confessional Dialogue. Case Study: Bihor • 257-283
Florica
Stefanescu
Demographic Evolutions between Religion and Politics • 284-310
Sandu Frunza
A Stereotype: The Lack of the Social Utility of Philosophy • 311-328
Sandu
Frunza, Mihaela Frunza
Aspects Concerning the Crisis of Philosophy in the University System from
Romania • 329-349
JSRI volume 8, no. 23, Summer 2009
Lehel Balogh The Public Debate on the Religiosity of the Public Debate of Bioethics in the USA • 3-12 Mihaela Frunza, Sandu Frunza Etica, superstitie si laicizarea spaţiului public (Ethics, Superstition and the Laicization of the Public Sphere) • 13-35
Ionel Narita Paradoxes of Consequentialism • 36-47
Dan Chitoiu Ideology and Philosophy in Byzantium: The Meanings of Ideology Before Modern Times • 48-67
Romina Surugiu Nae Ionescu on Democracy, Individuality, Leadership and Nation Philosophical (Re)sources for a Right-Wing Ideology • 68-81
Liviu Malita Literature and Red Ideology. Romanian Plays on Religious Themes in the 1950s and 1960s • 82-106 Mehmet Seyitdanlioglu ‘Meclis-I Alî-I Umumî’ (The Supreme Conseil-General) and the Transformation in the Ottoman Political Thought (1839-1876) • 107-123
Filosofie, ideologie, religie. O incercare de a intelege ce se intimpla cu
filosofia in sistemul de educatie din Romania (Philosophy, Ideology, Religion.
An Attempt to Understand What is Going On with Philosophy in the Romanian
Educational System) • 129-149
Civil Society, Public Participation, and Religious Affiliation.
Exploratory Investigations in the Livezile-Rimetea Area
(Apuseni Mountains, Romania) • 150-170
O incursiune în etica socială şi politică (An Endeavor in Social and Political Ethics) • p. 193
The opinions expressed in the texts published are the author’s own and do not necessarily express the views of JSRI editors. The authors assume all responsibility for the ideas expressed in the materials published.
Robert Bernasconi Francois Bernier si Brahmanii: Un obstacol în calea conversatiei inter-culturale (Francois Bernier and the Brahmans: Exposing an Obstacle to Cross-cultural Conversation) • p. 107
Nico Vorster Christian Theology and Racist Ideology: A Case Study of Nazi Theology and Apartheid Theology • p. 144
Liviu Andreescu Academic Freedom and Religiously Affiliated Universities • p. 162
Ionut Isac Considerations on Some Historical and Contemporary Issues in Lucian Blaga's Metaphysics • p. 184
Cristian Bârsu, Marina Bârsu Cîteva corelatii medico-istorice, embriologice si teologice referitoare la „coborîrea mintii în inima” (Some Medico-Historical, Embyological and Theological Correlations Concerning "Bringing the Mind Down Into the Heart") • p. 203
Vasile Cristescu O interpretare moderna a vointei umane a Fiului lui Dumnezeu întrupat la Sfîntul Maxim Marturisitorul si Parintii anteriori (A Modern Interpretation of the Human Will of the Son of God Become Man in the Theology of Saint Maximus Confessorand and Fathers before Him) • p. 226
Book Reviews
Sergiu Miscoiu Marius Jucan, Mastile libertatii: America în scrisorile lui Thomas Jefferson (Freedom's Masks: America Seen Through the Letters of Thomas Jefferson) • p. 246
Mihaela Frunza Kwame Anthony Appiah, Cosmopolitism. Etica într-o lume a strainilor (Cosmopolitanism. Ethics in a World of Strangers) • p. 249
Catalin Vasile Bobb Leon Volovici, De la Iasi la Ierusalim si inapoi (From Iasi to Jerusalem and Back) • p. 253
Iulia Grad Michael Zank, New Perspectives on Martin Buber • p. 255
JSRI volume 6, no. 18, Winter 2007 - Essays in Honor of Moshe Idel
Metafora cartii. Perceptia cartii ebraice în comunitatile nord transilvanene. Secolele XIX – XX (The Metaphor of the Book. The Hebrew Book and Its Perception in the Jewish Communities of North Transylvania. The 19th and 20th Centuries) • p. 218
Claudiu Herteliu Statistical Indicators System regarding Religious Phenomena • p. 115
Miscellanea
Leonard Swidler Club modernity for reluctant believers • p. 132
SCIRI Conferences
Michael Shafir Conu’ Shafirida fată cu reactiunea: Joseph de Maistre sau Fandacsia Descătusată (Master Shafirida Stands Up to Reaction: Joseph De Maistre or Unleashing Unreason) • p. 147
Book Reviews
Vianu Muresan Delia Popa - Emmanuel Levinas, Les aventures de l’economie subjective et son ouverture a l’alterite Emmanuel Levinas (The adventures of the subjective economy and its opening towards alterity) • p. 159
Mihaela Paraschivescu Nicu Gavrilută - România în Starea Bardo: publicistică si dialoguri culturale (Romania in the Bardo State: Journalistic Writings and Cultural Dialogs) • p. 169
Cătălin Vasile Bobb Adrian-Paul Iliescu - Anatomia Răului Politic (Anatomy of the Political Evil) • p. 168
Sandu Frunză Ron Geaves - Religious Studies, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Chrisrianity, Islam • p. 171
Iulia Grad Sebastian Sebu, Monica Opris, Dorin Opris - Metodica predării religiei (Methodology of Teaching Religion) • p. 174
Mihaela Frunză Christopher Partridge - The Re-Enchantment of the West. Volume II. Alternative Spiritualities, Sacralization, Popular Culture, and Occulture • p. 176
Ion Cordoneanu Mircea Eliade si semnificatia antropologica a simbolismului religios (Mircea Eliade and the anthropological signification of religious symbolism) • 25
Nicu Gavriluta Actualitatea paradigmei Eliade-Culianu în interpretarea mitologiilor contemporane (The actuality of the Eliade-Culianu paradigm within the contemporary mythological interpretations) • 31
RELIGION, CULTURE, IDEOLOGY
Sorin Gog The construction of the religious space in post-socialist Romania • 37
Anton Carpinschi The culture of acknowledgement and the horizons of truth • 54 Michael S. Jones Culture as Religion and Religion as Culture in the Philosophy of Lucian Blaga • 66
MISCELLANEEA
Elvira Groza Scrisorile catre un provincial ale lui Mircea Eliade. Raspunsul unui provincial din viitor (Mircea Eliade’s Letters for a Provincial. The Answer from a Provincial from the Future) • 88
David Pensgard Yogacara Buddhism: a sympathetic description and suggestion for use in Western theology and philosophy of religion • 94
BOOK REVIEWS
Sandu Frunza Ceea ce ne uneste: istorii, biografii, idei. Sorin Antohi în dialog cu Moshe Idel (Those things that bind us: histories, biographies, ideas. Sorin Antohi in dialogue with Moshe Idel) • 104
Andrei-Dragos Giulea Bradford F. Hinze si Irfan A. Omar (eds.) Heirs of Abraham. The Future of Muslim, Jewish, and Christian Relations • 107
Rodica Albu C. S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man • 110
Mihaela Frunza Eniko Magyari-Vincze, Excluderea sociala la intersectia dintre gen, etnicitate si clasa. O privire din perspectiva sanatatii reproducerii la femeile Rome (Social Exclusion at the Crossroads of Gender, Ethnicity and Class. A View through Romani Women’s Reproductive Health) • 117
What is the Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies ? J.S.R.I. is an international on-line publication of SCIRI (the Seminar for the Interdisciplinary Research of Religions and Ideologies) and SACRI (the Academic Society for the Research of Religions and Ideologies). It is a peer-review academic publication intended for professors and young researchers interested in the study of religions and ideologies.
J.S.R.I. encourages interdisciplinary approaches engaging the following domains: religious studies, philosophy of religions, ethics, political philosophy and political science, anthropology, sociology, interreligious dialogue and communications theory. All articles must explore the religious dimension of the issues covered.
J.S.R.I. is an open-access journal published on the internet, with three issues per year. The languages in which materials can be published are English and Romanian.
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Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies is the first Romanian journal included in Arts & Humanities Citation Index and Current Contents: Arts & Humanities, Thompson-Reuters ISI databases.
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From 2002 through 2007, JSRI appeared on April 30th, August 30th and December 30th.
Beginning in 2008, JSRI appears on the following dates:
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June 25th
November 25th
Call for Papers
Special issue: Church-State Relations in Different European Countries. Case Studies and Debates at the Beginning of the Third Millennium
Deadline for sending materials: August 1st, 2010
Special issue: Religion and Political Communication at the Beginning of the Third Millennium
Deadline for sending materials: December 1st, 2010
Special issue: Religious Minorities in Central and Eastern Europeat the Beginning of the Third Millennium
Deadline for sending materials: February 1st, 2011
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Editor:
Sandu Frunza, Political Science Department, Babes-Bolyai University
Executive-editors :
Michael Jones, Liberty University, USA
Mihaela Frunza, Department of Systematic Philosophy, BBU
Members:
Gabriel BADESCU, Political Science Department, BBU
Catalin Vasile BOBB, Department of Systematic Philosophy, BBU
Dan CHIRIBUCA, Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, BBU
Adrian COSTACHE, Faculty of Psychology and Science of Education, BBU
Diana COTRAU, Faculty of Letters, BBU
Horatiu CRISAN, Library of Academy
Codruta CUCEU, Gh. Barit Institute
Nicu GAVRILUTA, Al. I Cuza University, Iasi
Iulia GRAD, Faculty of History and Philosophy, BBU
Ramona-Gabriela HOSU, Petru Maior University, Târgu Mures
Peter ISTVAN, Faculty of Reformed Theology, BBU
Mihaela PARASCHIVESCU, Bucharest University
Liviu POP, Institute of Folklore, Romanian Academy
Andreia SCHINDLER, Al. I Cuza University, Iasi
Theodora-Eliza VACARESCU, Bucharest University
David WEBERMAN, Central European University, Budapest
Michael ZANK, Boston University, USA
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Aziz AL-AZMEH, Central European University, Budapest
Catalin BABA, Faculty of Political, Administration and Communication Sciences, UBB
Ioan BIRIS, West University, Timisoara
Recep BOZTEMUR, Middle-East Technical University of Ankara
Ioan CHIRILA, Faculty of Orthodox Theology, BBU
Virgil CIOMOS, Department of Philosophy, BBU
Aurel CODOBAN, Department of Systematic Philosophy, BBU
Teodor DIMA, Al. I Cuza University, Iasi
Michael FINKENTHAL, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Reuven FIRESTONE, Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles, USA
Linda FISHER, Department of Gender Studies, CEU Budapest
Mircea FLONTA, University of Bucharest
Warren ZEV HARVEY, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ladislau GYEMANT, Faculty of European Studies, BBU
Moshe IDEL, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Adrian-Paul ILIESCU, University of Bucharest
Marius JUCAN, Faculty of European Studies, BBU
Boris KAPUSTIN, Yale University and Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences
Ioan-Vasile LEB, Faculty of Orthodox Theology, BBU
Mircea MICLEA, Faculty of Psychology, BBU
Paul MOJZES, Rosemont College, Pennsylvania, USA
Camil MURESANU, Institute of History, Romanian Academy
Ines Angeli MURZAKU, Seton Hall University, South Orange, USA
Dorothy NOYES, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
Hilary PUTNAM, Harvard University, USA
Dan RATIU, Department of Systematic Philosophy, BBU
Traian ROTARIU, Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, BBU
SALAT Levente, Political Science Department, BBU
Johannes Michael SCHNARRER, University of Karlsburg
Leonard SWIDLER, Temple University, USA
VERESS Carol, Department of Systematic Philosophy, BBU
Leon VOLOVICI, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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