Foreword
1. Focus: Studies
- András Máté-Tóth: Wounded Collective Identity and Interpretation of Religion
- Dávid Kollár, Tamás László: Though Depleted, but Not Broken? Wounded Collective Identity in Hungary
- Emőke Török, Emese Biró: Career Decisions and Strategies of Women in Protestant Ministry
- Lehel Peti: Pentecostalism and Social Integration: the Conversion of a Csángó Woman
- Sára Heidl, Réka Szilárdi: Private Religiosity – The Religious/Spiritual Dimensions of the Participants in the Everness Festival
- Tamás László: Religious Plasticity in Hungarian Society
- Miklós Gyorgyovich: Religiosity and Irreligiosity in Hungary
- Szabolcs András: Dogmatical Identification in the Contemporary Romanian Society
- László-Attila Hubbes: Social Media Discourses Concerning Pope Francis’ Visit to Csíksomlyó/Șumuleu Ciuc
- Edit Újvári: The Using of Signs in the Lakota Inipi Rite. An Analysis from the Semiotics of Religion’s Point of View
- Adrienn Kolumbán: The Appearance of Greek Destiny in Sándor Márai’s Novel ‘Embers’
About the Authors