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September 15, 2011 CURRICULUM VITAE Paul B.

Mojzes 603 Gages Lane West Chester, PA 19380 (610) 696-2425 (home) (610) 527-0200, ext. 2350 (office) Fax: (610) 696-8970 Email: pmojzes@rosemont.edu PERSONAL DATA Born November 10, 1936, in Osijek, Croatia (former Yugoslavia). Naturalized citizen of the United States of America - 1965. Married to the former Elizabeth Jelinek, two children, Bernard (born 1965) and Leonard (born 1970). Height: 5'10", weight: 17 0 lbs. Health: excellent. Religious affiliation: United Methodist Church. EDUCATION Elementary and secondary education in Hungarian and Yugoslavian public schools in Novi Sad. II Co-educational Gymnasium in Novi Sad, matriculated in 1955. Belgrade University Law School, 1955-57. Florida Southern College, 1957-59, A.B., summa cum laude; major in religion and minor in social science. Boston University School of Theology, 1959-61. Boston University Graduate School, 1961-64, Ph.D. in church history (emphasis Eastern Europe), received in 1965. Dissertation topic: "A History of the Congregational and Methodist Churches in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia." Graduate courses taken by cross-registration at Harvard University and Episcopal Theological School. Evandjeoski teoloki fakultet, Osijek, Croatia, Doctor of Divinity (honoris causa), 2009. TEACHING and ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Rosemont College: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor of Religious Studies, tenured, 1970-present. Provost and Academic Dean, 19952001; Chairperson, Division of Humanities, 1978-1979; Chairperson, Foreign Language and Literature Division, 1980-1983. Director of Philadelphia Experience Summer Program for Japanese Students, 200205. Lindback
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Distinguished Teaching Award, 1992. Richard Stockton College of NJ: Fall 2003, Ida E. King Distinguished Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Adjunct professor: 2004, 2006/2007, 2007/2008. Villanova University: 19711992; Adjunct Professor. Lycoming College: 196470; Assistant Professor of Religion. Foreign Student Advisor and member of the Soviet Area Committee. University of New Hampshire (1960-63), Lasell Junior College, Auburndale, MA (1963): parttime Professor. Florida Southern College: 1965, Summer School. International Honors Program, April 1969, Istanbul and Belgrade (teaching history of southeast Europe and government of Yugoslavia). Graz Center, Graz, Austria, (sponsored by the Association of Colleges and Universities for International-Intercultural Studies, Inc.) professor, summers of 1969-71, 1974-76, 1978. Dean of the Graz Center, summer 1979. Director of ACUIIS Faculty Seminar, Yugoslavia, 1972. Led a group of 30 professors representing various colleges and disciplines under a grant from H.E.W. and the State Department. In addition to study in Yugoslavia educational travel extended to Austria, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, and Poland. Educational Leader of a summer 1973 Pilot Program for a group of 28 professors and clergy organized by the Board of Education of the United Methodist Church centered in Graz, Austria. Topic: church and society with emphasis on Christian-Marxist relations. Delegation Leader, Russia, Oct. 520, 1995, of the Religion and Philosophy Delegation of the Citizen Ambassador Program on approaches of teaching ethics and religion at institutions of higher learning. Delegation Leader, Russia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, June 1530, 1997. Faculty Seminar on democratization during the post-communist period. Director, Philadelphia Experience program for Japanese students, August 2002, 2003, and 2004. Member, Board of Trustees and Chairperson of the Academic Affairs Committee, Won Graduate Studies Institute, Glenside, PA, 2005 to present. FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS Received numerous undergraduate and graduate scholarships. Frank D. Howard Fellow at Boston University, 1962. Kent Fellow (Danforth Foundation), 1963. National Association for Foreign Student Affairs grant, 1967. Fellow of the Society for Religion in Higher Education (one of ten fellows) for the Study of Asian Religions. Academic year 1968-69 spent abroad in Japan, India, Iran, Turkey, Yugoslavia and Austria, studying Shinto, Buddhism, Hinduism and special emphasis on Islam. Selected as the alternate exchange scholar for Yugoslavia by International Research Exchange Board in Spring 1973 (problem: politically sensitive topic). Exchange Scholar by International Research Exchange Board, 197576, Yugoslavia. Topic:
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"The Yugoslav Marxist Scholarly Study of Religion." Exchange not accepted by Yugoslavia. Proceeded with research for 6 months in Austria and 3 months in U.S.A. Fellow of the Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research, Collegeville, Minnesota, during sabbatical Spring 1979. International Research and Exchanges Board travel grant to Sarajevo, 1995. United States Institute of Peace Travel Grant to Skopje, Macedonia, June 14-19, 2001, to explore the abilities of religious communities to help in resolving interethnic conflict. Won Institute of Graduate Studies, Glenside, PA, member of Board of Trustees since Fall 2004. LANGUAGES Proficient in English, Serbo-Croatian, German, Russian, and to a lesser extent Hungarian, Slovenian, Macedonian, and Bulgarian. Widely traveled in Western and Eastern Europe and Asia. MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIETIES Member of Executive Committee of Christians Associated for Relationships with Eastern Europe. Chairman of Christian-Marxist Task Force, 197579, Vice-Chairperson, 197983, 1987 91, Secretary, 198486, 199192. President 199396 and 200206. American Academy of Religion, Member of International Directions Committee of the A.A.R., 199194. Chairperson of Religion in Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Union Consultation, 1992 95. LECTURES AND CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION Delivered around 300 lectures at various universities in the USA, Europe, and Asia and delivered papers at numerous scholarly conferences, some of which are listed below. Commonwealth Lecturer of the Pennsylvania Council on the Humanities, in 1984/1985, 1991, 1992, and 1993 on the topics of: "The Rehabilitation of Religion in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe," "The Transformation of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union" and "What Is Replacing Marxism in the USSR and Eastern Europe." Delivered over 25 lectures at universities, adult programs, and churches throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Participated in approximately 30 international conferences between 1972 and 1988 that are not listed here. Since then the following lectures, conferences, and other events took place: "Christian and Marxist Views on Human Rights," Washington, DC, September 29October5, 1989. Second Assembly of the World's Religions, San Francisco, CA, August 1521, 1990. Group discussion leader and paper presenter.
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"East-West Dialogue," York College, PA, September 2227, 1990. "The Changing Face of Religion in Eastern Europe," American Academy of Religion, New Orleans, November 1720, 1990. Presented a paper. "The Role of Religion in Newly Pluralistic Societies: The Case of Eastern Europe," Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, May 2226, 1991. Organizer and co-chairman with Professor Tamas Foldesi. "Culture and Religion," Moscow, USSR, November 2123, 1991. Presented a paper. "Jewish-Christian-Muslim International Scholars' Dialogue," Atlanta, GA, January 25, 1992. "Consultation on the Mission of Methodism in a New Europe," Louisville, KY, May 34, 1992. Presented a paper. "God: The Contemporary Discussion," Elincourt-Sainte Marguerite, France, May 712, 1992. Presented a paper on "World Religions and Peace: Writing a Series of Textbooks". "Encounter of Religions and Cultures: Past, Present, Future," Yekaterinburg, Russia, May 17 21, 1992. Presented a paper on "The Method of Dialogue between Religions". Symposium on Central and Eastern Europe, Cincinnati, OH, Nov. 1520, 1992. Europe-America Conference, American Center for International Leadership, Baltimore, MD, Nov. 30Dec. 5, 1992. "Jewish-Christian-Muslim International Trialogue," Graz, Austria, 1993. "Christian Faith and Human Enmity'," Preparatory conference, Kecskemt, Hungary, August 2527, 1993. "Theology and Economics in the Postcommunist Era," Washington, DC, November 1819, 1993. Organizer and moderator. "Jewish-Christian-Muslim International Trialogue," Jerusalem, Israel, January 15, 1994. "Yugoslavia: From Partisans to Patriots," University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, May 1922, 1994. Delivered a paper on the "The Contribution of Religions in Building a Civil Society in the Former Yugoslavia." Academic leader of a travel seminar to Russia from Moscow to St. Petersburg on Russian waterways, August 422, 1994. "The Role of Religion in Conflict-Solutions," Consultation of the World Council on Religion and Peace, Bellagio, Italy, September 610, 1994. Delivered a paper on Yugoslavia. "Religious Human Rights in the World Today," Emory University, Atlanta, GA, October 69, 1994. Delivered a paper, "Religious Human Rights in Post-Communist Balkan Countries." Chaired a panel on Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union Concerns and a Special Forum on "The Role of Religion in the War Bosnia" at the American Academy of Religion, Chicago, IL, Nov. 1922, 1994. Co-chaired a conference "Dialogue for Christian-Muslim Collaboration" Egham, England, May 29June 1, 1995. Lecturer at the III Summer School for Dialogue and Interconfessional Understanding in Ulcinj, Montenegro, July 411, 1995. Conference on "The Christian Faith and Human Enmity," Kecskemt, Hungary, August 2127, 1995. Chaired the drafting committee.
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Delivered a paper at conference on religious liberty at Brigham Young Universitry, Provo, Utah, October 12, 1995. 1995, Lafayette College, November 14, 1995, American Academy of Religion, Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1995, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Chicago, November 28, 1995 Lectured at the Bosnian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Sarajevo, December 9, 1995, on a Travel Grant from the International Research and Exchanges Board still during the siege of Sarajevo. Served as a Project Team Member of the Emory University School of Law-Pew Foundation Project on "The Problems of Proselytizing." Meeting in Atlanta, January 1821, 96, and presided over Eastern European wing of the project in Budapest, May 68, 1996 and Dresden, Germany, May 1997. United States Institute of Peace Roundtable, Washington, DC, February 6, 1996. Lectured at the Russian Initiative Consultation IV in Dallas, TX, February 1416, 1996. "Religious Studies and Political Issues in Russia." Consultant of the Life and Peace Institute, as a consultant on peace-making in the Balkans. Uppsala, Sweden, March 1017, 1996, Delivered a lecture at Religious Human Rights Conference at Columbia University March 25, 1996. Delivered a lecture on "The Tragedy of Bosnia" at Rowan College, NJ, March 28, 1996. Delivered a lecture Pittsburgh Theological Seminary session in New York, April 16, 1996. Delivered two lectures at University of Evansville, IN on April 18, 1996. Delivered lectures at the Appeal of Conscience program for American diplomats at Arlington, VA, April 30, 1996 and November 4, 1997. Two lectures at Augusta College, Augusta, GA, May 14, 1996, "Human Rights in the Balkans" and "Women's Rights in the Balkans." Delivered a lecture at Religious Human Rights Conference at Columbia University, October 1617, 1996, "An Ethics of Forgiveness Conflict Resolution." Delivered a lecture at Kentucky Wesleyan University, November 7, 1996. Travel to organize an interreligious dialogue conference for the U.S. Institute of Peace, Sarajevo, Zagreb, Belgrade, March 16, 1997. "Religious Organizations and the Human Rights Movement," Budapest, Hungary, March 24 25, 1997. Delivered a major endowed lecture, "Religion and the War in Bosnia," Baylor University, Wacco, TX, April 7, 1997. Pittsburgh Consultation on Central European Churches, April 12, 1997. Chair for "Problems of proselytism in Eastern Europe, II," Dresden, Germany, May 2225, 1997. Director, faculty travel seminar, "Eastern Europe: Growing with Democracy," Moscow, St. Petersburg, Budapest and Prague, June 1630, 1997. Co-chairperson, "Religion and the Future of Inter-Communal Relations in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia," Budapest, Hungary, October 1214, 1997.
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Lecture "A History of Grievances: Orthodox, Catholic, and Muslim Memories," Georgetown University, Washington, DC, October 24, 1997. Lectured "Just Peacemaking," Swarthmore, PA, November 78, 1997. "The Protection of Religious Minorities," Krakow, Poland, March 1518, 1998. Lecture "The Roles of the Religious Actors in the Former Yugoslavia," University of Notre Dame, IN, April 1618, 1998. Lecture on "Conflict Resolution and the Role of Religion," Columbia University, New York, NY, May 18, 1998. Lecture on "Wars in the Balkans," World's Affair Council, Plymouth-Whitemarsh, PA, December 1, 1998. "Islam and Human Rights in Post-Communist Europe," chaired a panel in Sofia, Bulgaria, March 1417, 1999. Lecture "Ethical Issues of the War Over Kosovo," Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, IL, May 26, 1999 Panelist in a World Conference on Religion and Peace on the War over Kosovo, New York, NY, June 2, 1999. Delivered a lecture "Cutting the Kosovo Knot," Washington Theological Union, Washington, DC, June 17, 1999. Lecture on "The Dilemma of Peace in Kosovo," Elizabethtown College, June 18, 1999. Panelist for the Catholic Relief Services Roles in Kosovo, Baltimore, MD, June 28, 1999. Lecture on "Religion and Wars in the Balkans," High Point University, NC, October 12, 1999. Lecture on "Religion in Russia" and "Developments in the Former Yugoslavia," Bloomington, IL, November 56, 1999. Lecture on "Understanding Balkan Tragedies," Cosmopolitan Club, Philadelphia, PA, November 8, 1999. "Two Thousand Years of Church History Studying and Teaching," Ekaterinburg, Russia, November 2128, 1999. Participant "Jewish-Christian-Muslim International Scholars' Trialogue," Jakarta, Indonesia, February 1419, 2000. "Thirtieth Annual Scholars' Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches." Philadelphia, March 47, 2000. Plenary session panelist on Twentieth Century Genocides. Also attended the 31st Annual Scholars' Conference on the Holocaust, March 36, 2001. Lecture on "Religion in the Balkans," U.S. Marine Camp Lejeune, NC, September 28, 2000. Participant in the Jewish-Christian-Muslim Dialogue on "Religion and Civil Society from the Perspective of Human Rights," Bellagio, Italy, March 1215, 2001. Harvard Conference on the Role of Religion in the War in Bosnia, Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, MA, April 56, 2001. Presented a paper Religion, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution, Princeton University, NJ, April 2728, 2001. Presented a paper which became a chapter in Religion, Law, and the Role of Force. Two exploratory trips to Skopje, Macedonia, in preparation for a major conference, June 1418 and November 1318, 2001. Lectured at University of Skopje.
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Planning conference on reconciliation in Bosnia at Hamburg, Germany, Oct. 68, 2001. Round Table on Contributions of Religious Communities of Yugoslavia for reconciliation, diversity, democracy, human rights, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, December 1415, 2001. 32nd Annual Scholarly Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches, Kean University, NJ, March 25, 2002. Panelist on Responding to Terror and Genocide. Organizer and director of conference Confidence Building Among Churches and Religious Communities in Macedonia, Skopje, Macedonia, May 1014, 2002. Organizer and co-chairperson of the International Conference on Reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 1214, 2002. Organizer of consultation on interreligious confidence building, Skopje, Macedonia, November 1720, 2002. Participated in Reconciliation for the Future conference on Southeast Europe, Thessaloniki, Greece, April 46, 2003. Participated in Dialogue of Civilizations conference in Ohrid, Macedonia, August 2930, 2003 at the invitation of Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski. Delivered a lecture at the Sixth Ural Archeographic Conference in Ekaterinburg, Russia, October 1416, 2003. Delivered two lectures at Central China Normal University in Wuhan, Hubei province, China, June 21 and 22, 2004. Organizer of interreligious consultation in Macedonia on a U.S. Institute of Peace grant, October 1017, 2004. Planning a follow-up consultation in October 2005. Co-director of the 35th Annual Scholars Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches, March 57, 2005, in Philadelphia. Moderator of two panels. Organizer of a Philadelphia area Jewish-Christian-Muslim trialogue, March 8, 2005. Lecturer in world religions at the Evangelical Theological School in Osijek, Croatia, March 4 8, 2005 Presented paper on in Bosnia at a Religion and Nationalism Conference at Harvard University, April 2223, 2005. Presented paper on Bosnia at a conference on Religion and War at University of Muenster, Germany, October 78, 2005. Facilitated meetings of the Council for Interreligious Cooperation, Skopje, Macedonia, October 912, 2005. Chaired two sessions at the Philadelphia Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion on religion in Eastern Europe, November 1819, 2005. Three lectures at Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT., April 18, 2006, Reflections on Cartoons, Terrorism, and Dialogue: Islam and the West. Chaired CAREE Annual Meeting at Washington, DC, November 19, 2006. Paper on Orthodoxy and Islam in the Balkans: Conflict or Cooperation? delivered at a conference in Vienna, Austria, March 1113, 2007. Paper on Researching Genocide: Truth and Justice Instead of Political and Economic Gain [also translated and published in Serbian] delivered at the Fourth International Conference on
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Jasenovac, Banja Luka, Bosnia, May 3031,2007. Paper on Jewish-Christian-Muslim Trialogue in Macedonia delivered at the World Conference on Dialogue Among Religions and Civilizations, Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia, October 2628, 2007. Participated in the Jewish-Christian-Muslim trialogue on Religion and Business in Amman, Jordan, May 2630, 2008. Side trip to Tel Aviv, Israel, May 31June 3, 2008. International Preparatory Committee for World Conference on Dialogue between Religions and Cultures, Skopje, Macedonia, October 1517, 2008, and March 35, 2009. Lectured on Religion and Conflict in Bosnia at the National Defense University, Washington, DC June 23, 2009. Paper on Patterns of Church-State Relations in Eastern Europe under Communism and PostCommunism, at Evangelical Theological School, Osijek, Croatia, October 2831, 2009. A version of the paper read at Annual Meeting of CAREE, New York, NY, November 20, 2009. Paper on The Balkan Wars 19121913: An Unrecognized Genocide at 40th Annual Scholars Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches, Philadelphia, March 8, 2010. Paper The Methodist Church in Yugoslavia After World War II Conference of the European Historical Commission of the United Methodist Church, Budapest, Hungary, August 1015, 2010. Paper on Assessing the Roots of Identity-Based Conflicts: Difficulties Overcoming Local Barriers at Global Peace Leadership Conference, Jakarta, Indonesia, October 1518, 2010. Paper on From genocide to Dialogue in the Balkans at the 4th International Forum on the Balkans, Edirne, Turkey, April 28, 30, 2011. Paper on Twentieth Century Balkan Genocides at the Fifth International Conference on Jasenovac, Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina, May 2425, 2011. Paper on Yugoslavias Churches Squeezed Between East and West During the Cold War, Bratislava, Slovakia, September 58, 2011.

ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCES: Coalition of Catholic Women's Colleges, Trinity College, Washington, DC, September 1921, 1997. Middle States Commission on Higher Education, "The Self-Study Institute," Philadelphia, PA November 911, 1998. Middle States Commission on Higher Education on Libraries and Information Technology, Philadelphia, March 29, 2000. American Council on Higher Education, Assessment Conference, Charlotte, NC, June 1418, 2000. Educational Leadership Seminar for CAO's, Bradford, PA, July 31August 6, 2000. Lilly Consortium meetings at the University of Notre Dame in June 1113, 1988, and LoyolaMarymount University, Los Angeles, CA, October 1215, 2000. Middle States Commission on Higher Education Periodic Review of two colleges, Philadelphia, PA, October 24, 2000.
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Council of Independent Colleges, CAO Conference, Tampa, FL, November 47, 2000. BIBLIOGRAPHY Author of Books Christian-Marxist Dialogue in Eastern Europe (Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1981). 336 pp. Church and State in Postwar Eastern Europe (New York, Westport, CT, London: Greenwood Press, 1987). 109 pp. Religious Liberty in Eastern Europe and the USSR: Before and After the Great Transformation. (Boulder, CO: Eastern European Monographs, 1992). 473 pp. Yugoslavian Inferno: Ethnoreligious Warfare in the Balkans (New York: Continuum, 1994). 248pp Co-author with Leonard Swidler, The Study of Religion in an Age of Global Dialogue (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000), 229 pp. Translated into Macedonian as Izuchvanyeto na relijata vo erata na globalniot dijalog (Skopje: Templum, 2005). Translated into Chinese in 2009. Balkan Genocides: Holocaust and Ethnic Cleansing in the Twentieth Century (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2011. Editor or Co Editor of Books or Special Issues of Journals Editor with O. Thompson Rhodes and Preston Cole of Reader in Perspectives on Religion, mimeographed 1969 in several editions with over 400 pages with an article "On the Nature of God." Editor, Varieties of Christian-Marxist Dialogue (Philadelphia, PA: Ecumenical Press, 1978) with my article, "The Current Status of the Christian-Marxist Dialogue and Suggested Guidelines for Conducting the Dialogue." 210 pp. Edited with Durwood Foster, Society and Original Sin (New York: Paragon House, 1985), with an article of mine "The Cracked Mirror: Understanding the Myth of the Fall." 193 pp. Editor, Christian-Marxist Encounter: Is Atheism Essential to Marxism? special issue of the Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Vol. 22, No. 3 (1985), 154 pp. Guest Editor, Reinvigorating the International Christian-Marxist Dialogue, in Dialectics and
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Humanism (Warsaw, Poland), Vol. XVI, Nos. 34 (1989) with an article by the same title, pp. 7 15. 191pp. Edited Universality and Uniqueness in the Context of Religious Pluralism and wrote the introduction to the special issue of the Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Vol. 26, No. 1, (Winter 1989). Edited with Leonard Swidler, Attitudes of Religions and Ideologies toward the Outsider: The Other (Lewiston, Queenston, Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1990) with my articles, "Types of Encounter between Religions," and "Marxism and the Religious Question." 202pp. Edited with Leonard Swidler, Christian Mission and Interreligious Dialogue (Lewiston, Queenston, Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1990), with my article, "The Problem: Mission and/or Dialogue?" 279pp. Editor, Ecumenism, Evangelism and Religious Liberty, special issue of the Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Vol. 33, No. 1 (1996), 86pp. That article also reprinted in Religion in Eastern Europe, Vol. XVI, No. 2 (April 1996). Edited with Leonard Swidler, The Uniqueness of Jesus (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 1997) in which I wrote the "Introduction." 189pp. Edited, Religion in the War in Bosnia (Atlanta, GA: Scholars' Press, 1998) with a chapter "The Camouflaged Role of Religion in the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina." 294pp. Edited with John Witte, Jr., Pluralism, Proselytism and Nationalism in Eastern Europe, Special Edition of the Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Vol. XXXVI, Nos. 12, (1999), 286 pp. with two articles of mine, Religious Topography of Eastern Europe, (pp. 743) and Proselytism in the Successor States of the Former Yugoslavia, (pp. 221243). Co-editor with Leonard Swidler and Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven, Interreligious Dialogue toward Reconciliation in Macedonia and Bosnia (Philadelphia: Ecumenical Press, 2003) Also published as a double issue of the Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Vol. XXXIX, No. 12. Wrote five chapters in the book. 218 pp. Co-editor with Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven and Vjekoslav Saje, Religijskipristup pomirenju u Bosni i Hercegovini [Religious Approach to Reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina] (Sarajevo: MAG Plus, 2004). 150pp. Co-editor with Leonard Swidler, Gradenje doverba pomegu crkvite i versikite zaednici vo Makedonija preku dijalog/ Ndertimi I besimit perms dialogut ndermjet kishave dhe bashkesive
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fetare ne Makedoni [Confidence Building between the Churches and Religious Communities in Macedonia through Dialogue], bi-lingual Macedonian/Albanian (Skopje, Macedonia: Ecumenical Press, 2004). 400 pp. Contributed Chapters in Books: "ber Dentente Hinaus," and "Die Wirkliche Ursache fur den Kriegdie Selbstsucht des Menschen," in Christen und Marxisten im Friedensgeschprch, Vol. 2 (ed. by Walter Hollitscher and Rudolf Weiler), Vienna: Herder & Co., 1979, pp. 171173 and 320322. "Yugoslavia" in Three Worlds of Christian-Marxist Encounters edited by Nicholas Piediscalzi and Robert Thobaben. (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1985), pp. 117132. "Religious Liberty in Yugoslavia: A Study in Ambiguity" in Religious Liberty and Human Rights in Nations and Religions edited by Leonard Swidler (Philadelphia: Ecumenical Press, and New York: Hippocrene Books, 1986), pp. 2342. "The Impact of Eastern European Churches Upon Their Own Societies," in Spirit Matters: The Worldwide Impact of Religion on Contemporary Politics edited by Richard L. Rubenstein, (New York: Paragon House Publishers, 1987). Pp. 258279. "Marxism and Religion in the West," in Movements and Issues in World Religions ed. by Charles Wei-hsun Fu and Gerhard E. Spiegler (New York, Westport, CT, and London: Greenwood Press, 1987).Pp. 311332. "The What and The How of Dialogue", in Interreligious Dialogue: Voices From a New Frontier Ed. by M. Darrell Bryant and Frank Flinn (New York: Paragon House, 1989), pp. 199206. "Religious Liberty: Definitions and Theoretical Framework" in Human Rights: Christians, Marxists, and Others in Dialogue Ed. Leonard Swidler (New York: Paragon House Publishers, 1991). Pp. 173198. "Religion and the Left in Yugoslavia," in The Influence of the Frankfurt School on Contemporary Theology edited by A. James Reimer, (Lewiston, Queenston, Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1992). Pp. 8188. With Gerald Shenk, "Protestantism in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia Since 1945" in Protestantism and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia edited by Sabrina P. Ramet (Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press, 1992).Pp. 209236. "The Role of Religious Communities in the War in the Former Yugoslavia," in Christianity After
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Communism edited by Niels C. Nielsen, Jr., (Boulder, San Francisco, Oxford: Westview Press, 1994), pp. 153171. "Former Yugoslavia: The Religious Component in the Wars," in Remembering the Future: The Challenge of the Churches in Europe edited by Robert C. Lodwick (New York: Friendship Press, 1995). Pp. 7785. "Religious Human Rights in Post-Communist Balkan Countries," in The State of Religious Human Rights in the World: A Comparative Religious and Legal Study (Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1995). Pp. 263284. "The Role of Religious Communities in the Development of Civil Society in Yugoslavia, 1945 1992," in State-Society Relations in Yugoslavia, 19451992 Ed. by Melissa K. Bokovoy, Jill A Irvine, and Carol S. Lilly (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997). Pp. 211234 "A History of Grievances: Orthodox, Catholic, and Muslim Memories" in Forgiveness in Conflict Resolution: Reality and Utility The Bosnian Experience (Washington, D.C.: Woodstock Theological Center, 1997). Pp. 2154. "Christian Views on How to Conceive and Implement the Good: A Self-Critical Reflection" in THEORIA PRAXIS. Ed. by Leonard Swidler (Leuven, Belgium: Peeters, 1998). Pp. 144166. Religion and Armed Humanitarian Intervention in the Former Yugoslavia, in Religion, Law and the Role of Force. Ed. By J. I. Coffey and Charles T. Matthewes (Ardsley, NY: Transnational Publishers, Inc., 2003). Pp. 129144. Religijata i vojnata v Bosna-Hercegovina [Religion and War in Bosnia-Herzegovina] in Religija i politika na Balkanite {Religion and Politics in the Balkans] ed. by Ina Merdjanova (Sofia, Bulgaria: Fondacija DEMOS, 2004). Pp. 3868. The migr/Immigrant as Interpreter and Promoter, in Proekt prosveshcheniya [The Project of Enlightenment] Michael Sergeev, editor (Moscow: Rossiyskoye filozoficheskoye obshchestvo, 2004), 154156. Is Religion Disengaging Itself from Ethnic Conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina? in Religion and Nationalism in Iraq: A Comparative Perspective, ed. By David Little and Donald K. Swearer (Cambridge, MA: Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard University, 2006), 157169. Peacemaking through Interreligious Dialogue in Macedonia in Religious Contributions to Peacemaking: When Religion Brings Peace, Not War. Ed. by David R. Smock (Washington, DC: United States Institute for Peace, 2006), 2934, 4143.
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Researching Genocide: Truth and Justice Instead of Political and Economic Gain in Jasenovac: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Jasenovac. Banja Luka, Bosnia, 2007. 8390 A Serbian translation, Ispitivanje genocida: instina i pravda umesto politichke i ekonomske dobiti, appeared in a separate volume, Jasenovac: zbornik radova etvrte medjunarodne konferencije o Jasenovcu (Banja Luka, 2007), 8390. Primer dijaloga: Muhamed nije prorok terorista [Example of Dialogue: Muhammad is not a Propeht of Terrorists] with Tashbih Saed in Muke sa svetim [Trouble with the Holy] ed. by Dragoljub Djordjevi (Ni: Niki Kulturni Centar, 2007). 179184. Orthodoxy and Islam in the Former Yugoslav Lands in Teme (Ni, Serbia), Vol. XXXI, No. 4, 789804. Orthodoxy under Communism, in Twentieth-Century Global Christianity, ed. by Mary F. Bednarowski (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2008), 131156. Orthodoxy and Islam in the Balkans: Conflict or Cooperation, in Religion, State, and Society. Vol. 36, No. 4, (December 2008), 407421. "Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue in Eastern Europe," in Ines Angeli Murzaku (ed.), Quo Vadis Eastern Europe? Religion, State and Society after Communism, Europe and the Balkans International Network 30 (Ravena, Italy: Angelo Longo Editore, University of Bologna, Ravenna, 2009), 2748. The Genocidal Twentieth Century in the Balkans, in Confronting Genocide: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Ed. by Steven Leonard Jacobs (Lanham, MD, and New York: Lexington Books, Division of Roman & Littlefield, Publishers, 2009), 151181. Toward a More Comprehensive Understanding of Interreligious Dialogue, in Crossroads (Skopje, Macedonia), September 2010. Patterns of Church-State Relations in Eastern Europe under Communism and Post-Communism, History and Mission in Europe: Continuing the Conversation (Schwartzenfeld, Germany: Neufeld Verlag, 2011), 261280. Editorial Positions: Co-Editor Journal of Ecumenical Studies since 1980. Previously Abstracts Editor and Managing Editor. Editor of CAREE Communicator (19781983).
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Editor of Christian-Marxist Encounter (197679). Editor of Religion in Eastern Europe formerly Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe (198197). Consulting Editor (19972000). Co-editor (2003 onward).
Member of editorial board of Dialogue and Alliance (USA), Teme [Themes] (Ni, Serbia), Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies (Romania), and Kultura Polisa (Novi Sad, Serbia).

Articles: Approximately 100 articles in journals such as World Outlook, Religion in Life, Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Religious Humanism, Faculty Forum, Encyclopedia of World Methodism, Horizons, Peace and the Sciences (Vienna), Worldview, Cross Currents, Spirituality Today, Choice '80, Dialogue and Alliance, Crkva u svijetu (Split), Dictionary of the Ecumenical Movement (Geneva), Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe or Religion in Eastern Europe, The Christian Century, Church and Society (Louisville, KY), Religion, State, and Society (Oxford), East-West Church & Ministry Report, One World (Geneva), Altera (Romania), Pro & Tanke (Uppsala, Sweden), Casopis za kritiko znanosti (Ljubljana, Slovenia), Dijalog (Sarajevo), Balkanis (Ljubljana), Teme (Nis, Serbia), Panorama (Zagreb, Croatia), The Aegis Review on Genocide (Notts, England), Peaceworks (Washington, DC), Crossroads (Skopje, Macedonia), and Revizor (Ekatrinburg, Russia). Over 30 book reviews in the Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Religion in Eastern Europe, Church History, Horizons, Worldview, Sociological Analysis, Church and State, Slavic Review, and Choice. Translator of many full-length articles. Past abstractor for Yugoslav and other theological journals in the Journal of Ecumenical Studies.

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