1. Introduction - On Multiple Secularisms and Entanglements: Orthodox Religion and Politics in contemporary Eastern Europe and Beyond - Tobias Koellner
2. Symphonia and the Historical Relationship between State and Church: Legacies from Byzantine Times until Today - Daniel Jianu
3. 'Proud to be Orthodox': Religion and Politics during the 2014 presidential elections in Romania - Lucian Cirlan
4. The Temple Mount Comparison - A new Paradigm of the Relationship between State and Church? - Marten Stahlberg
5. A Resilient Harmony, or How the Politics of Social Inequality in Post-Soviet Russian Society Have Informed Orthodox Parish Life - Detelina Tocheva
6. National Heroes, Martyrs of the Faith and Martyrs of the People: Mixing Political and Religious Discourse in the Post-Communist Romanian Orthodox Religious Education Textbooks - Ana Raluca Bigu
7. The Shifts Between: Multiple Secularisms, Multiple Modernities and the Post-Soviet School - Agata Ladykowska
8. Religious Education in Russian School: The False Symphony - Anna Ozhiganova
9. The Dichotomy between Europeanisation and the Revival of Moldovan Orthodoxy: The Strategy of the Moldovan Orthodox Church in Relation to Equality Legislation - Romanita Iordache
10. Between Europeanisation and the Russian-Georgian Brotherhood: Nationalism, Orthodoxy, and Geopolitics of the Georgian Church - Nutsa Batiashvili
11. The End of the Pro-Orthodox Consensus: Religion as a New Cleavage in Russian Society - Dmitry Uzlaner
12. Guided by a 'Symphony of Views': The Russian Orthodox Church's Role in Building Russia's Symbolic Capital - Alicja Curanovic
13. Surrendering to Public Pressure: The 'Macedonian Orthodox Church' and the Rejection of the Nis Agreement in 2002 - Nenad Zivkovic
14. Orthodox Christianity and State/Politics Today: Factors to Take into Account - Vasilios N. Makrides