Is Europe Christian?

As Europe wrangles over questions of national identity, nativism, and immigration, this book interrogates the place of Christianity, foundation of Western identity. Do secularism and Islam really pose threats to the continent's 'Christian values'? What will be the fate of Christianity...

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Main Author: Roy, Olivier 1949- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London Oxford University Press [2019]
In:Year: 2019
Reviews:[Rezension von: Roy, Olivier, 1949-, Is Europe Christian?] (2021) (Chappel, James)
Series/Journal:Oxford scholarship online
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Christianity / Europe / Secularization
IxTheo Classification:SA Church law; state-church law
Further subjects:B Secularization (Europe)
B Europe ; Religion ; 21st century
B Christianity ; Europe ; 21st century
B Europe Religion 21st century
B Europe Civilization 21st century
B Christianity 21st century (Europe)
B Europe ; Civilization ; 21st century
B Secularization ; Europe
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Summary:As Europe wrangles over questions of national identity, nativism, and immigration, this book interrogates the place of Christianity, foundation of Western identity. Do secularism and Islam really pose threats to the continent's 'Christian values'? What will be the fate of Christianity in Europe? Rather than repeating the familiar narrative of decline, the book challenges the significance of secularized Western nations' reduction of Christianity to a purely cultural force relegated to issues such as abortion, euthanasia, and equal marriage. It illustrates that, globally, quite the opposite has occurred: Christianity is now universalized and detached from national identity. Not only has it taken hold in the Global South, generally in a more socially conservative form than in the West, but it has also 'returned' to Europe, following immigration from former colonies.
ISBN:0197520715
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190099930.001.0001