Starpetniskā Izlīguma Prakses Latvijā 21. Gs. Sākumā: Latvijas Baptistu Draudžu Savienības Piemērs: Practices of ethnic reconciliation in Latvia at the beginning of 21st century: The example of the Union of Baptist Churches in Latvia.

Recent studies about social cohesion in Latvia have shown that ethnicity is an important identity marker for the majority of the population. Since Latvia regained independence in 1991, there have been certain tensions, intercultural prejudices, and lack of goodwill between the two of the largest eth...

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Main Author: Lansdovne, Ineta (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Latvian
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Published: LU Akadēmiskais apgāds 2021
In: Cel̜š
Year: 2021, Issue: 72, Pages: 102-116
Further subjects:B BAPTIST church buildings
B Christian Sects
B LATVIA
B Group Identity
B Reconciliation
B Repentance
B Ethnic relations
B Christian Communities
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