The Vatican and the Red Flag: The Struggle for the Soul of Eastern Europe
Mikhail, Bill S., Journal of Church and State
The Vatican and the Red Flag: The Struggle for the Soul of Eastern Europe. By Jonathan Luxmoore and Jolanta Babiuch. London and New York: Geoffrey Chapman, 2000. 351 pp. np.
This book views the history of communism as it evolved against the backdrop of contemporary European history and as it was revealed in the struggle between communism and the Roman Catholic Church over the spirit and future of the continent. Jonathan Luxmore is a correspondent for the British Catholic weekly, The Tablet, and has covered ecumenical news for many publications. Jolanta Babiuch is a professor of sociology at Warsaw University in Poland. Together, they chronicled the rise and demise of communism in ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: The Vatican and the Red Flag: The Struggle for the Soul of Eastern Europe.
Contributors: Mikhail, Bill S. - Author.
Journal title: Journal of Church and State.
Volume: 43.
Issue: 1
Publication date: Winter 2001.
Page number: 142+.
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