Conditions Of European Solidarity Religion In The New Europe
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Conditions of European Solidarity Religion in the new Europe
Author | : Krzysztof Michalski |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Europe |
ISBN | : UCSC:32106018545753 |
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Religion in the New Europe
Author | : Krzysztof Michalski |
Publsiher | : Central European University Press |
Total Pages | : 150 |
Release | : 2006-03-20 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9786155053900 |
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The articles in this volume deal with the role of Christianity in the definition of European identity. Europeans often identify advanced civilizations with secularity. But religion is very much alive in other fast developing countries of the world. In Europe, nevertheless, the organized churches very much wanted to stress the Christian character of European identity, and this engendered a lively protest focusing on the perceived threat to the secular European tradition. Also, Europe is facing its greatest cultural challenge in the demand of Turkey to be admitted as a member, and in the demand of many Muslims in Europe, often citizens of the countries in which they live, to be recognized in their difference and at the same time integrated in the European national and supranational institutions.
Conditions of European Solidarity Religion in the new Europe
Author | : Krzysztof Michalski |
Publsiher | : Central European University Press |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 2006-01-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9637326499 |
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This book offers a unique transdisciplinary collection of essays written by highly renowned international scholars.
Conditions of European Solidarity What holds Europe together
Author | : Krzysztof Michalski |
Publsiher | : Central European University Press |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2006-01-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9637326472 |
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The book addresses contemporary developments in European identity politics as part of a larger historical trajectory of a common European identity based on the idea of 'solidarity.' The authors explain the special sense in which Europeans perceive their obligations to their less fortunate compatriots, to the new East European members, and to the world at large. An understanding of this notion of 'solidarity' is critical to understanding the specific European commitment to social justice and equality. The specificity of this term helps to distinguish between what the Germans call "social state" from the Anglo-Saxon, and particularly American, political and social system focused on capitalism and economic liberalism. This collection is the result of the work of an extremely distinguished group of scholars and politicians, invited by the previous President of the European Union, Romano Prodi, to reflect on some of the most important subjects affecting the future of Europe.
Law State and Religion in the New Europe
Author | : Lorenzo Zucca,Camil Ungureanu |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 351 |
Release | : 2012-01-19 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780521198103 |
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The return of religion to the public sphere raises various dilemmas. Rights and values, pluralism and identity, justice and efficacy, autonomy and tradition, and integration and toleration cannot always be balanced without the loss of something valuable. This volume of essays tackles such dilemmas from two perspectives. To begin, major contemporary theorists rethink the place of religion in the public sphere from republican, liberal and critical-theoretical viewpoints. Contributors then bring together theory and practice to better conceptualize and assess the latest developments in European jurisprudence with respect to religion.
God s Continent Christianity Islam and Europe s Religious Crisis
Author | : Philip Jenkins |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2007-05-11 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780199886128 |
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What does the future hold for European Christianity? Is the Christian church doomed to collapse under the weight of globalization, Western secularism, and a flood of Muslim immigrants? Is Europe, in short, on the brink of becoming "Eurabia"? Though many pundits are loudly predicting just such a scenario, Philip Jenkins reveals the flaws in these arguments in God's Continent and offers a much more measured assessment of Europe's religious future. While frankly acknowledging current tensions, Jenkins shows, for instance, that the overheated rhetoric about a Muslim-dominated Europe is based on politically convenient myths: that Europe is being imperiled by floods of Muslim immigrants, exploding Muslim birth-rates, and the demise of European Christianity. He points out that by no means are Muslims the only new immigrants in Europe. Christians from Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe are also pouring into the Western countries, and bringing with them a vibrant and enthusiastic faith that is helping to transform the face of European Christianity. Jenkins agrees that both Christianity and Islam face real difficulties in surviving within Europe's secular culture. But instead of fading away, both have adapted, and are adapting. Yes, the churches are in decline, but there are also clear indications that Christian loyalty and devotion survive, even as institutions crumble. Jenkins sees encouraging signs of continuing Christian devotion in Europe, especially in pilgrimages that attract millions--more in fact than in bygone "ages of faith." The third book in an acclaimed trilogy that includes The Next Christendom and The New Faces of Christianity, God's Continent offers a realistic and historically grounded appraisal of the future of Christianity in a rapidly changing Europe.
God and the EU
Author | : Jonathan Chaplin,Gary Wilton |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2015-12-14 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781317439202 |
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The current political, economic and financial crises facing the EU reveal a deeper cultural, indeed spiritual, malaise – a crisis in ‘the soul of Europe’. Many observers are concluding that the ‘soul of Europe’ cannot be restored to health without a new appreciation of the contribution of religion to its past and future, and especially that of its hugely important but widely neglected Christian heritage, which is alive today even amidst advancing European secularization. This book offers a fresh, constructive and critical understanding of Christian contributions to the origin and development of the EU from a variety of theological and national perspectives. It explains the Christian origins of the EU, documents the various ways in which it has been both affirmed and critiqued from diverse theological perspectives, offers expert, theologically-informed assessments of four illustrative policy areas of the EU (trade, finance, environment, science), and also reports on the place of religion in the EU, including how religious freedom is framed and how contemporary religious (including Muslim) actors relate to EU institutions and vice versa. The book fills a major gap in the current debate about the future of the European project and will be of interest to students and scholars of religion, politics and European studies.
Imagined Embodied and Actual Turks in Early Modern Europe
Author | : Bent Holm,Mikael Bøgh Rasmussen |
Publsiher | : Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag |
Total Pages | : 555 |
Release | : 2021-07-23 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9783990121252 |
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The confrontation between European countries and the expanding Ottoman Empire in the early modern era has played a major role in numerous fields of history. The aim of this book is to investigate the European-Ottoman interrelations from three angles. One deals with the circumstances: How did the Europeans meet the Turks in pragmatic and diplomatic connections? Another concerns imagery: how were the Turks depicted in literature and art? The third examines performativity: how were the Turks inserted into plays, operas and ceremonies? This book confronts mental, visual and embodied images with historical positions and conditions. The focus, therefore, is on the dynamic interactive processes of experience, embodiment and imagination in context. Bringing together Turkish and European scholars, it applies a number of research strategies used by historians to the history of art, literature, music and theatre. Contributions by Pál Ács | Robert Born | Asli Çirakman | Anne Duprat | Kate Fleet | Bent Holm | Marcus Keller | Maria Pia Pedani | Mogens Pelt | Mikael Bøgh Rasmussen | Günsel Renda | Pia Schwarz Lausten | Charlotte Colding Smith | Suna Suner | Dirk Van Waelderen