St. Clement of Ohrid Faculty of Theology in Skopje

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    Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation between Faculties of Theology in Macedonia
    (Regensburg: Verlag Friedrich Pustet, 2026)
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    Anev, Darko
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    Schön, Dietmar
    The theoretical framework for this research draws upon peace-building literature that emphasizes the role of educational institutions in transforming post-conflict societies. Religious educational institutions occupy a distinctive position in this context, as they simultaneously preserve theological traditions while potentially serving as bridges between communities. The initiatives examined in this study represent what might be termed “educational diplomacy,” wherein academic exchange becomes a vehicle for broader social reconciliation. Previous research has demonstrated that interventions targeting future religious leaders can have multiplier effects throughout communities, yet few studies have longitudinally examined the implementation and sustainability of such programs in the post-conflict countries.
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    Faith and Spiritual Renewal in Secular North Macedonia: The Pastoral Role of the Macedonian Orthodox Church - The Archbishopric of Ohrid in a Pluralistic Society
    (Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, 2025-03-01)
    This article explores the relationship between faith and social dynamics in secular North Macedonia, with a focus on the Macedonian Orthodox Church-Archbishopric of Ohrid’s role in shaping spiritual values, social ethics and individual transformation. Although Republic of North Macedonia is a secular state, the Church remains a vital institution, an essential spiritual presence, offering spiritual guidance and fostering ethical frameworks that transcend cultural or national affiliations. It highlights how religious beliefs intersect with the country’s diverse cultural landscape, with an emphasis on the Church’s pastoral mission – directed not toward national or cultural constructs, but toward the transformation of individual. This ongoing spiritual influence continues to shape personal and social values in a secular context.
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    The Thirty-year Activity of the Macedonian Bible Society, With a Special Focus on Modern Translations of the Scripture Into Macedonian Language
    (Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, 2025-03-01)
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    The Macedonian Bible Society was founded in 1993, but its activities began the following year. The translation and printing of biblical texts have been the primary focus of the society's work, and this paper aims to trace its three-decade-long activity through the lens of translations into the Macedonian language. Biblical translations are an integral part of humanity's cultural history, with many factors influencing translation processes over time. It is important to recognize that translation involves two closely intertwined elements: language and cultural context. In Macedonian history, both aspects are deeply connected to biblical translations. This text provides an overview of the history of the Society, with particular emphasis on the characteristics and significance of translations of the Scriptures into modern Macedonian.