Krišto, Jure (1995). "The Catholic Church in a Time of Crisis". In Ramet, Sabrina P.; Adamović, Ljubiša S. (eds.). Beyond Yugoslavia: politics, economics, and culture in a shattered community. Westview Press. pp. 433, 447. ISBN9780813379531. "accusation of Croats and the Roman Catholic Church of allegedly endangering the Serb people in Croatia. Many Serbian intellectuals became involved in this anti-Catholic propaganda, but the names of Vasilije Krestic, historian, Dobrica Cosic, writer, and Amfilohije Radovic, Orthodox bishop from Banat stand out."
Heinrich, Hans-Georg (1999). "Towards a Cultural Theory of Transition: The Strange Architecture of Post-Communist Societies". In Heinrich, Hans-Georg (ed.). Institution Building in the New Democracies. Studies in Post-Post-Communism. Collegium Budapest/Institute for Advanced Studies. p. 150. ISBN9789638463913. "According to the Serbian patriarch Amfilohije Radovic, the "natural space" for the Serbian people is the Orthodox East. And it must fight against the Catholic and Protestant West, as well as against Islam: "without death there will be no resurrection".