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Credo: An Introduction to the Major Religious Traditions of Europe
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Table of Contents
From the eVideo
Rediscovering Religious Inheritance (2:27)
Judaism Tradition is Dying (3:58)
Once a Thriving Jewish Community (2:31)
Indirect Persecution (1:29)
Religious Instruction (3:43)
Choosing Between Country and Culture (1:56)
Reacting to Identity Suppression (2:33)
Jewish Culture and Jewish Religion is One (2:16)
Reclaiming Jewish Identity (2:17)
Jews, An Easy Target (1:05)
Credits: Russian and Ukrainian Jews (1:02)
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Ensuring the Past Does Not Repeat (2:44)
A Young Man's First Religious Rite (1:55)
A Bar Mitzvah (3:26)
Preparing for Shavuot (3:25)
Keeping Jewish Tradition (2:14)
Remembering Humanity During Atrocity (2:23)
Community Under Pressure (2:36)
God's Chosen People (2:23)
Future of Dutch Judaism (3:08)
Credits: Dutch Jews (1:03)
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Reforms Bring Renaissance (1:37)
Post-Soviet Nationalism and the Church (1:25)
Competition with Catholic Church (2:26)
Catholic Archbishop on Proselytization Attempts (1:30)
Need to Educate New Members (1:36)
Priests Work for Trust (3:14)
Need for Change (2:29)
Church's Uncertain Position (1:50)
Orthdoxy's Appeal to Russia (1:53)
Regaining Political Rights (2:19)
Church Compromised (1:28)
Orthodoxy and Contemporary Russian Identity (1:38)
Danger of Nationalism (1:42)
Credits: The Russian Orthodox Church (0:59)
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The Center of Western Christianity (1:44)
Hoping to Reunite All Christians (2:24)
The Primacy of the Pope (1:48)
Communion and Transubstantiation (2:02)
Power, Pomp and Ceremony (2:08)
A More Circumspect Vatican (2:53)
A Thriving Vatican (2:44)
The Pope's Vision Takes in the World (2:31)
No More Unquestioning Submission (2:31)
The Church of St. John Lateran (1:29)
Hope Despite Secularization (2:17)
Credits: The Roman Catholic Church: The Vatican and Italy (1:01)
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Catholicism Part of Being Polish (2:45)
Influence of an Icon (1:45)
Refuge of Freedom (2:16)
Workers Look to Church (2:00)
Father Popielsku Killed (1:45)
Consequences of Popielsku Martyrdom (1:26)
Perceived Decline in Values (2:00)
Post-Communist Problems and Disillusionment (1:36)
Christian Politics Versus Secularism (2:28)
Church Helps Rural Poor (3:07)
Advocating Political Withdrawal (3:13)
Stanislaus (0:44)
Credits: The Roman Catholic Church in Poland (1:08)
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Population of Muslims in France (2:45)
Islam and Mosques in France (3:26)
Muslims in France (4:53)
Arabic Language and Koran (2:19)
Religious Practices: Distractions (3:29)
Muslim Education in France (1:27)
New Hope: Islamic College in France (5:13)
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Muslims Keep Their Faith in Bulgaria (2:15)
Struggling to Rebuild the Muslim Community (1:27)
Practicing Religion Openly (2:45)
Effects of Communism in Bulgaria (3:07)
Government Attempts to Eradicate Turkish Presence (1:45)
Muslims Return to Bulgaria (3:10)
Trying to Learn Islam (2:02)
Democracy in Bulgaria (2:14)
Relearning Turkish Heritage (3:39)
Bulgarian Muslims Today (1:20)
Credits: Muslims in Bulgaria (1:12)
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Hungarian Nationalism and Calvinism (2:15)
Political History (1:44)
Hungarians and Romania's Freedom (1:20)
Prime Minister on Calvinism and Nation (2:16)
Calvin's Doctrines (1:01)
Communism's Spiritual Effects (3:25)
Plains Heartland (1:37)
Hymns (1:13)
Calvin on Ministers, Redemption and Sacraments (2:11)
Difficult Lives in Hungary (3:09)
Debrecen (2:26)
God's Plan and Hungary (1:53)
Credits: The Hungarian Reformed Church (0:59)
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The State Church of Sweden (2:40)
Churchgoers a Minority in Sweden (2:03)
Changing Attitudes Under the Welfare State (1:44)
The Individual's Relationship to God (1:22)
Rising Tide of Secularization (2:11)
Appealing to the Young (2:19)
Searching for Meaning (3:18)
Challenging Old Stereotypes (2:01)
Lamenting the Church-State Link (2:47)
Salvaging Christian Unity (2:37)
Closing Comments and Credits: The Swedish Lutheran Church (2:00)
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