Beschreibung:
In nine essays, European academics examine how politics and democracy are affecting religion today. Some of the topics they examine include: change in European religions; the Catholic Church and democracy in modern Europe; religion and media domination in Ireland; Protestants in an Irish Catholic state; the fall and rise of the Greek Catholic religion in Poland; Catholics in Poland; the Church of England in the Thatcher period; and the state of religion in modern Britain.
Understanding religion and politics; patterns of change in European religion; the Church and democracy in modern Europe; civil society - from church to media domination; Protestants in a Catholic state - a silent minority in Ireland; State, Church and social response - the fall and rise of a Greek-Catholic parish in Poland; the Roman Catholic Church in Poland and the dynamics of social identity in Polish society; the mainline churches as a counterbalance to the state; religion in modern Britain.