Religion and politics in the European Union : the secular canopy / François Foret.
Series: Cambridge studies in social theory, religion and politicsDescription: xiv, 323 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cmISBN: 9781107082717 (hardback) :Subject(s): Religion and politics -- European Union countries | Religion and state -- European Union countries | Church and state -- European Union countries | Secularism -- European Union countriesAdditional physical formats: ebook version: No titleDDC classification: 322.1094
Contents:
1. Religion in the framing of a European polity; 2. Religion in the selection of European rulers: is the EU Christian democratic, secularist, or neutral?; 3. Religion in the European electoral process: more than a trace, less than a path; 4. Religion and political socialization in Brussels; 5. Religion and public action in the EU; 6. Legitimization of the EU: meeting religion in the public sphere; 7. Religion in the external identity of the EU; Appendix: presentation of the survey 'relep': method, sample, range, and limits of the data.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Religion in the framing of a European polity; 2. Religion in the selection of European rulers: is the EU Christian democratic, secularist, or neutral?; 3. Religion in the European electoral process: more than a trace, less than a path; 4. Religion and political socialization in Brussels; 5. Religion and public action in the EU; 6. Legitimization of the EU: meeting religion in the public sphere; 7. Religion in the external identity of the EU; Appendix: presentation of the survey 'relep': method, sample, range, and limits of the data.