Across Central and Eastern Europe nationality dictates religious affiliation to Orthodoxy. any change from the inherited Christian tradition to another Christian denomination such as Brethren or Baptist, is seen as betrayal of their ancestors’ Church.
Read MoreThe ill-fated attempt at an evangelical-Orthodox partnership in the 1992 Mission Volga remains a painful memory for enthusiasts on both sides
Read MoreIn the early days of European integration Christians were heavily represented in the decision-making bodies of the European Communities. As European society changed, however, Christian influence in national governments, and correspondingly the European Council, declined.
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