The religious roots of contemporary European identity
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The religious roots of contemporary European identity
(T & T Clark theology)
Continuum, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-220) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The volume will provide a coherent critical examination of current issues related to the religious roots of contemporary, i.e. post-1990 European identity, by analyzing the components of contemporary European identity, the presence of religion in the development of national identities, manifestation of religious roots in secular society, and the role of religion in further European integration and social inclusion. The publication will involve a multi and interdisciplinary approach to the theme, by bringing together scholars in history, religious studies, sociology, cultural studies, European studies, and international relations. The rigorously edited volume will provide a coherent analysis of the religious roots of Europe's identity today, with particular attention to the secular context of religious communities. Europe is often perceived as secular by most of its citizens, regardless of their creed. Bearing this in mind, the authors will build upon their expertise in different fields of arts and humanities to identify some of the key elements of European religious heritage and its manifestation in Europe's identity, be it secular or otherwise perceived.
The authors will also indicate the role that these elements play in further European integration. With the focused approach, the publication will identify a number of similarities across faiths and, more holistically, vis-a-vis Europe. This will serve the readers to perceive their own identity in a wider context of shared values, reaching beyond a particular faith or non-religious framework.
目次
- Introduction
- 1: Contemporary European identity and its religious roots
- 2: Identity, memory and 'religious nationalism'. Case study: Poland 3: Religion and secular society. Case study: Czech Republic
- 4: Beyond the habitual cultural and religious realm: Eastern Christian Orthodoxy and further European integration.
- 5: Beyond the habitual cultural and religious realm: Islam and further European integration.
- 6: Multiculturalism and social inclusion. Case study: United Kingdom. Conclusion.
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