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Introduction
Part1: Orthodoxy and Religion
Chapter1. Orthodoxy Going Global: the Quest for Identity (Maria Hämmerli)
Chapter 2. Singing an Old Song in a New Land: How Orthodox Churches Contribute to Americas Diverse Religious Landscape(Alexei Krindatch)
Chapter 3. Greek-Orthodox Cultural Heritage and its Strategic Importance to the 'Representation of the Church of Cyprus to the European Union (Georgios E. Trantas)
Chapter 4. Where Religion Meets Politics: Orthodoxy in the Former Yugoslav States(Marko Veković)
Chapter 5.Orthodox Christian Diasporas in Italy: Patterns of Negotiations in a Catholic Country(Marco Guglielmi)
Chapter 6. A "Community of Young Old Believers:" Patterns of Tradition, Acculturation, and Hybridization among First-Wave Old Believers in the United States (Roy R. Robson)
Chapter 7. Old Orthodox (Old Believers) in Modern Latvia: Challenges and Perspectives (Maija Grizāne)
Chapter 8. The Struggles and Joys of Orthodox Diaspora in New Zealand: Cases of Russian, Serbian and Greek Churches (Anastasiya Cherkasova)
Chapter 9. The Centrality of Orthodoxy to Migrant Cultural Retention: The Case of Greeks in Germany (Eleni Tseligka)
Part2: Orthodoxy and Human Rights
Chapter 10. The Russian Orthodox Church and the Mapping of the World (Kathy Rousselet)
Chapter 11. Orthodox Holiness against Globalization: an Essay on Drawing Borders (Alexander Agadjanian)
Chapter 12. Religion in a Participatory Democracy (Emmanuel Clapsis)
Chapter 13. Patriarch Kirills Ideology of Russkii Mir and the Geopolitics of the Council of Crete (Paul Gavrilyuk)
Chapter 14. Intertwinement of Religious and Political Discourses in Russia: from Orthodox anti-Westernism to Political Mistrust to Europe (Ekaterina Grishaeva)
Part 3: Orthodoxy and Human Rights
Chapter 15. Transnational Aspects of the Russian Orthodox Debate on Human Rights (Kristina Stöckl)
Chapter 16. Orthodox Christianity and Human Rights: Local Pro blems, Global Challenges, Glocal Developments (Vasilios N. Makrides)
Chapter 17. Discovering Unity in Diversity as the Reality of a Global Church at the Pan-Orthodox Council of Crete, 2016: Identifying Possibilities for Orthodox Christian Contributions to Contemporary Human Rights Challenges (Elizabeth H. Prodromou)
Chapter 18. Is the Notion of Human Rights Compatible with the Orthodox Concept of Personhood? The Assessment of Human Rights by the Russian Orthodox Church (Sergey Trostyanskiy)
Chapter 19. Humility, Dignity and Economy: Contemporary Russian Orthodox Church Practices and the Logic of Human Rights (Ivan Zabaev)
Chapter 20. Religious Freedom in Context: A Comparison between Belarus and Romania, Olga Breskaya (Silviu Rogobete).

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