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The Political Theology of European Integration


The Political Theology of European Integration

Comparing the Influence of Religious Histories on European Policies
Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy

von: Mark R. Royce

117,69 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 27.06.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9783319534473
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book traces the connections between diverging postwar European integration policies and intra-Christian divisions to argue that supranational integration originates from Roman Catholic internationalism, and that <i>resistance </i>to integration, conversely, is based in Protestantism. Royce supports this thesis through a rigorously supported historical narrative, arguing that sixteenth-century theological conflicts generated seventeenth-century constitutional solutions, which ultimately effected the political choices both for and against integration during the twentieth century. Beginning with a survey of all ecclesiastical laws of seventeen West European countries and concluding with a full discussion of the Brexit vote and emerging alternatives to the EU, this examination of the political theology surrounding the European Union will appeal to all scholars of EU politics, modern theology, religious sociology, and contemporary European history.</p>
1. From Cross to Constitution.- 2. God and Man in Europe.- 3. A Theologico-Political Analysis.- 4. Theology and&nbsp;Integration.- 5. The Christian Confederalism of Switzerland.- 6. The Lutheran Intergovernmentalism of Norway.- 7. The Protestant Supranationalism of Britain.- 8. The Christian Federalism of Germany.- 9. Conclusion.
<p><b>Mark R. Royce</b> is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Northern Virginia Community College, USA,&nbsp;where he teaches international relations courses. His research interests include European integration, the British Constitution, and&nbsp;Christian theology, and he has written for&nbsp;<i>The European Legacy</i>,&nbsp;<i>International & Comparative Law&nbsp;Quarterly</i>, and&nbsp;<i>Providence: A Journal of Christianity & American Foreign Policy</i>.</p>
This book traces the connections between diverging postwar European integration policies and intra-Christian divisions to argue that supranational integration originates from Roman Catholic internationalism, and that&nbsp;<i>resistance&nbsp;</i>to integration, conversely, is based in Protestantism. Royce supports this thesis through a rigorously supported historical narrative, arguing that sixteenth-century theological conflicts generated seventeenth-century constitutional solutions, which ultimately effected the political choices both for and against integration during the twentieth century. Beginning with a survey of all ecclesiastical laws of seventeen West European countries and concluding with a full discussion of the Brexit vote and emerging alternatives to the EU, this examination of the political theology surrounding the European Union will appeal to all scholars of EU politics, modern theology, religious sociology, and contemporary European history.
Challenges common assumptions about the religious underpinnings of the European Union’s founding Analyzes demographics, law, and history to understand wide divergences in European perspectives towards European integration Examines European case studies of religiously-inspired policies and arrangements governing relationships between church and state

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