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Štúdie moderných britských náboženských dejín

Táto séria skúma náboženské dejiny modernej Británie s dôrazom na sociálne, kultúrne, teologické, politické a inštitucionálne aspekty. Odkláňa sa od úzkeho poňatia cirkevných dejín a zasadzuje náboženstvo do širšieho historického kontextu. Každý zväzok prináša hlboký vhľad do významu náboženstva pre formovanie modernej britskej spoločnosti od čias reformácie.

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