Josef Hromadka was born in 1889. He died in 1969, in the midst of the great ideological and military division of the world known as the Cold War. He was an ecumenical churchman and theologian, but he was Czech. He wrote first in that language ...
How might an integrated study of Evangelical Ukrainian Baptist theology, culture and the social rules for cohesive group membership help Ukrainian and American partners better understand their differences in order to strengthen their partnership in restoring Christian churches in the Cherkassy Region of Ukraine? To answer this question was the primary focus of the field research in which fourteen Evangelical ...
Before the summer of 2008, it is likely that most Americans had never heard of Abkhazia. Paul Crego discusses the history, language and culture of the Abkhazian people and the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict as it developed in the late Soviet period through the 1992-1993 war. Abkhazia in the context of geopolitical conflicts was also covered. Further, he discussed ...