BAPTIȘTII DIN ROMÂNIA, VICTIME ALE DISCURSULUI NAȚIONALIST DUPĂ MAREA UNIRE DE LA 1918 ȘI SUSȚ INĂ TORII DISCURSULUI NAȚ IONALIST UN SECOL MAI TÂRZIU
Baptists in Romania, Victims of the Nationalist Discourse after the Great Unification of 1918 and Advocates of the Nationalist Discourse a Century Later
Author(s): Teodor Ioan ColdaSubject(s): History, History of ideas
Published by: Editions IARSIC
Keywords: Baptists; Romania; Religious Persecution; Orthodoxy; Naitonalism; Referendum;
Summary/Abstract: This paper1 briefly explores the conditions of Romanian Baptist believers after the Great Unification of 1918. The main focus in the first part of the paper is on the persecution suffered by the Baptist community due to the actions undertaken by the State in Collaboration with the Orthodox Church in the ‘20s, based on a profound nationalist discourse. In the second part of the paper the author brings into discussion an unexpected shift regarding the nationalist discourse on behalf of the Baptist community in present day Romania. If one century ago baptist believers were victims of the nationalist discourse, now it seems that they are among the adherents – at least this seems to be the case for some of their leaders. In the section reserved for the conclusions the author tries to provide a pragmatic reasoning why this phenomenon occurred.
Journal: Jurnalul Libertății de Conștiință
- Issue Year: 6/2018
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 462-484
- Page Count: 23
- Language: Romanian