Kliinilised teenused jutluste asemel
Contemporary religiosity is undergoing a process of transfer that emphasises and combines different processes, such as individualisation, democratisation, fluidity, hybridism, relocation and breaking of boundaries. But traditional religion has not lost its influence and relevance either. An increase...
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