Rise of French laïcité: French secularism from the Reformation to the twenty-first century
Americans are often baffled by France's general indifference to religion and laws forbidding religious symbols in public schools, full-face veils in public places, and even the interdiction of burkinis on French beaches. An understanding of laïcité provides insight in beginning to understand Fr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Americans are often baffled by France's general indifference to religion and laws forbidding religious symbols in public schools, full-face veils in public places, and even the interdiction of burkinis on French beaches. An understanding of laïcité provides insight in beginning to understand France and its people. Laïcité has been described as the complete secularization of institutions as a necessity to prevent a return to the Ancien Régime characterized by the union of church and state. To understand the concept of laïcité, one must begin in the sixteenth century with the Protestant Reformation and freedom of conscience recognized by the Edict of Nantes in 1598. This has been called the period of incipient laïcité in the toleration of Protestantism. The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 reestablished the union of the throne and altar, which resulted in persecution of the Huguenots who fought for the principle of the freedom of conscience. French laïcité presents a specificity in origin, definition, and evolution which led to the official separation of church and state in 1905. The question in the early twentieth century concerned the Roman Catholic Church's compatibility with democracy. That same question is being asked of Islam in the twenty-first century. -- back cover |
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adam_text | Contents List ofAbbreviations | ix Preface I xi Introduction I xiii 1. Laïcité and the Religious Question | і French History and Laïcité Christian France 4 7 2. Reformation and Incipient Laïcité I !3 Wars of Religion War of Ideas Revolution 19 26 32 Napoleon and Concordat of 1801 38 3. Nineteenth-Century Revival of Republicanism | 41 Struggle for the Republic LAffaire Dreyfus 45 53 1905 Law of Separation 58 4. Foundational Documents and Political Debates on Laïcité Catholic Church and the Republic 1901 Law of Associations 63 67 Anticlericalism and the Vatican 73 Impending Separation Announced Confrontations in Parliament 80 86 Final Debates on the Modalities of Separation New Status Quo 100 vii 92 61
viii CONTENTS 5. Laïcité in the Twentieth Century | 103 Catholic Accommodation to the Law of 1905 106 Etymological Evolution of Laïcité and French Exceptionalism Relation of Secularization and Laïcité 119 Laïcité in the French Constitutions and Alsace-Moselle 122 Religious Decline in France 127 Laïcité and Public Education 132 Protestant Evangelicalism in Catholic France 135 Late Twentieth-Century Resurgence of Laïcité Debate 140 112 6. Twenty-First-Century Challenges to Laïcité | 145 Islam and the Clash of Cultures 150 Laïcité and Republican Values 159 Current Perspectives on Laïcité 163 Return to Laïcité of Combat and State Neutrality 171 Laïcité, Politics, and Concordataire Status of Alsace-Moselle 175 European Union and Laïcité 183 Christian Pluralism, Muslim Immigration, and Practical Issues 7. Conclusion and Implications for Gospel Ministry | 191 Preparation for Ministry in Laïque France 193 Church Planting and Muslim Evangelization 197 Bibliography I 203 Index I 223 186
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Contents List ofAbbreviations | ix Preface I xi Introduction I xiii 1. Laïcité and the Religious Question | і French History and Laïcité Christian France 4 7 2. Reformation and Incipient Laïcité I !3 Wars of Religion War of Ideas Revolution 19 26 32 Napoleon and Concordat of 1801 38 3. Nineteenth-Century Revival of Republicanism | 41 Struggle for the Republic LAffaire Dreyfus 45 53 1905 Law of Separation 58 4. Foundational Documents and Political Debates on Laïcité Catholic Church and the Republic 1901 Law of Associations 63 67 Anticlericalism and the Vatican 73 Impending Separation Announced Confrontations in Parliament 80 86 Final Debates on the Modalities of Separation New Status Quo 100 vii 92 61
viii CONTENTS 5. Laïcité in the Twentieth Century | 103 Catholic Accommodation to the Law of 1905 106 Etymological Evolution of Laïcité and French Exceptionalism Relation of Secularization and Laïcité 119 Laïcité in the French Constitutions and Alsace-Moselle 122 Religious Decline in France 127 Laïcité and Public Education 132 Protestant Evangelicalism in Catholic France 135 Late Twentieth-Century Resurgence of Laïcité Debate 140 112 6. Twenty-First-Century Challenges to Laïcité | 145 Islam and the Clash of Cultures 150 Laïcité and Republican Values 159 Current Perspectives on Laïcité 163 Return to Laïcité of Combat and State Neutrality 171 Laïcité, Politics, and Concordataire Status of Alsace-Moselle 175 European Union and Laïcité 183 Christian Pluralism, Muslim Immigration, and Practical Issues 7. Conclusion and Implications for Gospel Ministry | 191 Preparation for Ministry in Laïque France 193 Church Planting and Muslim Evangelization 197 Bibliography I 203 Index I 223 186 |
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