Dinamismul vieţii religioase la românii Din Banatul sârbesc
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Đurić Milovanović, AleksandraMăran, Mircea
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Otiman, Păun IonDavid, Ioan
Dascălu, Crişu
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Over the last few years the study on religion of various ethnic groups in Banat has increasingly attracted the attention of ethnologists and anthropologists, as well as other related disciplines. Our research has included Romanians in Banat that belong to the Romanian Orthodox Church, Greek Catholic (Uniate) Church and neo-Protestant communities. In this paper we present the results of ethnographic field and archival research on religiosity of the Romanians in Banat, indicating a dynamic and diverse religious life within this ethnic group. Research in local parish archives brought a series of data from church history, primarily unpublished documents on the Romanian parishes within the diocese of Vršac before ecclesiastical division (1864) and during the church division, documents on the establishment of the Romanian Orthodox Metropolitanate (1865) and the Romanian diocese based in Caransebes and Arad. This research has included the topic of the Romanian Orthodox pilgrimages in Banat, b...etween the two world wars and during the period of socialist Yugoslavia. In this paper we will analyze the phenomenon of Orthodox Christian renewal movement – the Lord’s Army (Rom. Oastea Domnului), which has been developed within the Romanian Orthodox Church in Banat at the time the largest expansion of neo-Protestant communities. Presenting the above-mentioned forms of religiosity of the Romanians, with short overview on their history and present state, we will emphasize the role of religion and the research of so called „alternative religious traditions “, as an important part of the intangible cultural heritage of this region.
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Romanians in Banat / Religious heritage / the Romanian Orthodox Church / Religious diversity in Banat / Religion under communism / neo-Protestant communities / Rumuni / Banat / Rumunska pravoslavna crkva / religije / komunizam / neoprotestantiSource:
Unitatea limbii și culturii române : lucrările prezentate la Congresul Internațional al Culturii Române : ediția I, 2018Publisher:
- Bucureşti : Editura Academiei Române
- Timișoara : Editura David Press Print
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- Danube and Balkan: Cultural and Historical Heritage (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177006)
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Балканолошки институт САНУ / Institute for Balkan Studies SASATY - CONF AU - Đurić Milovanović, Aleksandra AU - Măran, Mircea PY - 2018 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14959 AB - Over the last few years the study on religion of various ethnic groups in Banat has increasingly attracted the attention of ethnologists and anthropologists, as well as other related disciplines. Our research has included Romanians in Banat that belong to the Romanian Orthodox Church, Greek Catholic (Uniate) Church and neo-Protestant communities. In this paper we present the results of ethnographic field and archival research on religiosity of the Romanians in Banat, indicating a dynamic and diverse religious life within this ethnic group. Research in local parish archives brought a series of data from church history, primarily unpublished documents on the Romanian parishes within the diocese of Vršac before ecclesiastical division (1864) and during the church division, documents on the establishment of the Romanian Orthodox Metropolitanate (1865) and the Romanian diocese based in Caransebes and Arad. This research has included the topic of the Romanian Orthodox pilgrimages in Banat, between the two world wars and during the period of socialist Yugoslavia. In this paper we will analyze the phenomenon of Orthodox Christian renewal movement – the Lord’s Army (Rom. Oastea Domnului), which has been developed within the Romanian Orthodox Church in Banat at the time the largest expansion of neo-Protestant communities. Presenting the above-mentioned forms of religiosity of the Romanians, with short overview on their history and present state, we will emphasize the role of religion and the research of so called „alternative religious traditions “, as an important part of the intangible cultural heritage of this region. PB - Bucureşti : Editura Academiei Române PB - Timișoara : Editura David Press Print C3 - Unitatea limbii și culturii române : lucrările prezentate la Congresul Internațional al Culturii Române : ediția I T1 - Dinamismul vieţii religioase la românii Din Banatul sârbesc UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14959 ER -
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Đurić Milovanović, A.,& Măran, M.. (2018). Dinamismul vieţii religioase la românii Din Banatul sârbesc. in Unitatea limbii și culturii române : lucrările prezentate la Congresul Internațional al Culturii Române : ediția I Bucureşti : Editura Academiei Române.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14959
Đurić Milovanović A, Măran M. Dinamismul vieţii religioase la românii Din Banatul sârbesc. in Unitatea limbii și culturii române : lucrările prezentate la Congresul Internațional al Culturii Române : ediția I. 2018;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14959 .
Đurić Milovanović, Aleksandra, Măran, Mircea, "Dinamismul vieţii religioase la românii Din Banatul sârbesc" in Unitatea limbii și culturii române : lucrările prezentate la Congresul Internațional al Culturii Române : ediția I (2018), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14959 .