Are Europe’s ‘Christian values’ under threat? Can religion be a pillar of identity and culture? What will be the fate of Christianity in Europe? In this short but bracing book, Olivier Roy traces the Church’s long battle against a tide of secularization in Europe. Since the Enlightenment, religion has been losing ground as the source of moral norms. But while the question of truth was contested, Christian values continued to define law and social life in even the most secular and anti-clerical countries—until the 1960s. Ever since, the Church has been swept into a new war of values, reduced to struggling over abortion and same-sex marriage. Mired in scandal, the Church’s authority is crumbling, while populist demands pave the way for the fi...
It may not be perfect, but contemporary Europe as a social, cultural, and political reality is an e...
\u201cEurope was made by Christianity. Whether you want to make a modern Europe without Christianity...
The article examines how European narratives of crisis have been related to religion in different er...
The author offers a reflection on the question of Christian identity in a changing Europe. He points...
The last few years are the time of the ongoing integration of Europe and its vivid discussion about ...
Debate over the place of Christianity in European politics and society has made an important come-ba...
Conclusions of the Research Project ReligioWestThe contemporary debate on Islam both hides and revea...
© 2010 Leuven University Press. All rights reserved. Research continues to show that the Christian r...
In the last two decades, Europeans have grown increasingly exposed to the global market while they h...
Secularization is essentially the loosening of the connection between social, political, moral princ...
The articles in this volume deal with the role of Christianity in the definition of European identit...
A large body of literature has developed, yielding evidence that religion in general and Churches an...
Debate over the place of Christianity in European politics and society has made an important come-ba...
About the book: The power of modernity to secularise has been a foundational idea of the western wo...
For several decades now, commentators have sounded the alarm about ‘the crisis of secularism’. Savin...
It may not be perfect, but contemporary Europe as a social, cultural, and political reality is an e...
\u201cEurope was made by Christianity. Whether you want to make a modern Europe without Christianity...
The article examines how European narratives of crisis have been related to religion in different er...
The author offers a reflection on the question of Christian identity in a changing Europe. He points...
The last few years are the time of the ongoing integration of Europe and its vivid discussion about ...
Debate over the place of Christianity in European politics and society has made an important come-ba...
Conclusions of the Research Project ReligioWestThe contemporary debate on Islam both hides and revea...
© 2010 Leuven University Press. All rights reserved. Research continues to show that the Christian r...
In the last two decades, Europeans have grown increasingly exposed to the global market while they h...
Secularization is essentially the loosening of the connection between social, political, moral princ...
The articles in this volume deal with the role of Christianity in the definition of European identit...
A large body of literature has developed, yielding evidence that religion in general and Churches an...
Debate over the place of Christianity in European politics and society has made an important come-ba...
About the book: The power of modernity to secularise has been a foundational idea of the western wo...
For several decades now, commentators have sounded the alarm about ‘the crisis of secularism’. Savin...
It may not be perfect, but contemporary Europe as a social, cultural, and political reality is an e...
\u201cEurope was made by Christianity. Whether you want to make a modern Europe without Christianity...
The article examines how European narratives of crisis have been related to religion in different er...