Church and state in contemporary Europe : the chimera of neutrality
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Church and state in contemporary Europe : the chimera of neutrality
Frank Cass, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- European liberal democracy and the principle of state religious neutrality / John T.S. Madeley
- A framework for the comparative analysis of church-state relations in Europe / John T.S. Madeley
- Church-state separation Swedish-style / Göran Gustafsson
- The illusion of state neutrality in a secularising Ireland / Bill Kissane
- The Italian state : no longer Catholic, no longer Christian / Mark Donovan
- Orthodoxy and nationalism in the Greek case / George Th. Mavrogordatos
- Catholicism and democratic consolidation in Spain and Poland / John Anderson
- The contested politics of positive neutrality in Hungary / Zsolt Enyedi
- The Catholic Church and civil society : democratic options in the post-communist Czech Republic / Joan O'Mahony
- The policy impact of church-state relations : family policy and abortion in Britain, France, and Germany / Michael Minkenberg
- Conclusion: Emerging issues in the study of church-state relations / Zsolt Enyedi
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780714653945
Description
This volume represents an attempt in integrating a wide range of theoretically relevant issues into the identification and analysis of church-state patterns. Each chapter focuses on the analysis of a particular theme and its role in shaping, and/or being shaped by, church-state relations.
Table of Contents
- European liberal democracy and the principle of stae religious neutrality, John T.S. Madeley
- a framework for the comparative analysis of Church-State relations in Europe, John T.S. Madeley
- Church-State separation Swedish-style, Goran Gustafsson
- the illusion of State neutrality in a secularizing Ireland, Bill Kissane
- the Italian State - no longer Catholic, no longer Christian, Mark Donovan
- orthodoxy and nationalism in the Greek case, George Mavrogordatos
- Catholicism and democratic consolidation in Spain and Poland, John Anderson
- the contested politics of positive neutrality in Hungary, Zsolt Enyedi
- the Catholic Church and civil society - democratic options in the post-Communist Czech Republic, Joan O'Mahony
- the policy impact of Church-State relations - family policy and abortion in Britain, France and Germany, Michael Minkenberg
- conclusion - emerging issues in the study of Church-State relations, Zsolt Enyedi.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780714683294
Description
This volume represents an attempt in integrating a wide range of theoretically relevant issues into the identification and analysis of church-state patterns. Each chapter focuses on the analysis of a particular theme and its role in shaping, and/or being shaped by, church-state relations.
Table of Contents
- European liberal democracy and the principle of stae religious neutrality, John T.S. Madeley
- a framework for the comparative analysis of Church-State relations in Europe, John T.S. Madeley
- Church-State separation Swedish-style, Goran Gustafsson
- the illusion of State neutrality in a secularizing Ireland, Bill Kissane
- the Italian State - no longer Catholic, no longer Christian, Mark Donovan
- orthodoxy and nationalism in the Greek case, George Mavrogordatos
- Catholicism and democratic consolidation in Spain and Poland, John Anderson
- the contested politics of positive neutrality in Hungary, Zsolt Enyedi
- the Catholic Church and civil society - democratic options in the post-Communist Czech Republic, Joan O'Mahony
- the policy impact of Church-State relations - family policy and abortion in Britain, France and Germany, Michael Minkenberg
- conclusion - emerging issues in the study of Church-State relations, Zsolt Enyedi.
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