Religion and the struggle for European Union: confessional culture and the limits of integration
Nelsen and Guth contend that religion, or "confessional culture," plays a powerful role in shaping European ideas about politics, attitudes toward European integration, and national and continental identities in its leaders and citizens. Catholicism has for centuries promoted the unity of...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nelsen and Guth contend that religion, or "confessional culture," plays a powerful role in shaping European ideas about politics, attitudes toward European integration, and national and continental identities in its leaders and citizens. Catholicism has for centuries promoted the unity of Christendom, while Protestantism has valued particularity and feared Catholic dominance. These confessional cultures, the authors argue, have resulted in two very different visions of Europe that have deeply influenced the process of postwar integration. Catholics have seen Europe as a single cultural entity that is best governed by a single polity; Protestants have never felt part of continental culture and have valued national borders as protectors of liberties historically threatened by Catholic powers. Catholics have pressed for a politically united Europe; Protestants have resisted sacrificing sovereignty to federal institutions, favoring pragmatic cooperation. Despite growing secularization of the continent, not to mention the impact of Islam, confessional culture still exerts enormous influence. And, the authors conclude, European elites must recognize the enduring significance of this Catholic-Protestant cultural divide as the EU attempts to solve its social and economic and political crises |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 368 S. |
ISBN: | 9781626160705 9781626162006 |
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RELIGION AND THE STRUGGLE FOR EUROPEAN UNION
/ NELSEN, BRENT F. [AUTHOR.]
: 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
FRAMEWORK
CULTURE AND INTEGRATION
CONFESSIONAL CULTURES
COMMON ROOTS
REFORMATION AND REACTION
POLITICAL MOVEMENTS
CONSTRUCTING A NEW EUROPE
POSTWAR PREPARATION
CATHOLIC CONSTRUCTION
PROTESTANT RESISTANCE
DIVIDED EUROPE
MEMBER STATES AND ELITES
POLITICAL GROUPS
EUROPEAN IDENTITY
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT. |
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