2018
DOI: 10.3390/rel9100295
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Religiosity and Informal Economic Practices in Southeastern European Societies

Abstract: The dominant religions in Southeastern European countries (Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Albania), Orthodoxy, Islam, and Catholicism, contain social teachings, which include several norms that deal with certain forms of economic practices. These post-socialist societies develop various forms of informal practices, some of which are contrary to elements of religious social teachings and religious ethics. In the process of the revitalization of religiosity after the fall of socia… Show more

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“…There must be a high determination in each member of the organization to express the meaning of commitment in the organization. An understanding of religious life, with an emphasis on morality and fighting for social justice, is the main spice for developing a competitive socio-economy society [22].…”
Section: Brotherhood (Offspring)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There must be a high determination in each member of the organization to express the meaning of commitment in the organization. An understanding of religious life, with an emphasis on morality and fighting for social justice, is the main spice for developing a competitive socio-economy society [22].…”
Section: Brotherhood (Offspring)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing field of research being undertaken using a discussion of Islam in sustainable social development. In Islam, the aims at building a socio-economy based upon religion, morality and social justice (Nemanja Krsti´c et al, 2018). In the Islamic view, development is an exhibited when the 'daruriyyat' or human necessities, natural and social resources are securely safeguarded rather than chasing for wealth and luxury advancement.…”
Section: Unity As the Foundation Of A Harmonious And Sustainable Lifementioning
confidence: 99%