Minority Churches and Tolerance
A content analysis of the Croatian Evangelical Church's newsletter Izvori (Wells) & of the Croatian Jehovah's Witnesses' newsletter Kula strazara (published in English as The Watchtower), 1991-1995, reveals the attitudes of church leaders toward other religions & ecumenism. Wh...
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