Taking the cue from the controversial speech of Pope Benedict XVI at the University of Re-gensburg in 2006, this paper explores the connection between the apparently divergent posi-tions taken by the Catholic Church and the European secular establishment on the question of European identity and Islam. The argument is advanced that the proceduralism of the Europe-an secular establishment contributes to breed its nemesis, a conservative politicised church, but also converges with it in identifying Islam as ‘the Other.’ It is thus asked whether a critical valorisation of Europe’s emotional attachments may not actually strengthen its capacity to embrace the ‘difference’ represented by Islam
Since the Nineties, given the stakes of enlargement and the building of a political Europe, a plural...
The current debate about Islam in Western Europe is predominantly theoretical by nature and fails to...
This paper explores the historical grounding of Europe-as-Christendom, and suggests on that basis no...
Taking the cue from the controversial speech of Pope Benedict XVI at the University of Re-gensburg i...
The paper suggests that European political identity, as a fragile project, is always in need of exte...
In the last few years, the Muslim presence in Europe has been increasingly perceived as ‘problematic...
This talk examines legal and political responses to the growing presence of Islam in the European pu...
This book breaks away from this clash between Islam and the West, by arguing that European Islam is ...
This paper examines the concept of ‘Islam in Europe’ alongside that of ‘religion in Europe’, indicat...
This paper examines the situation in the European Union where the growing presence of Muslim communi...
It is widely accepted that the category of ‘Muslim’ in Europe is patterned by a variety of subjectiv...
Among other things, intensification of process of European integrations has imposed the need for rea...
none1noThis chapter examines legal and political responses to the growing presence of Islam in Europ...
The emergence of a transnational European-Islamic identity, 'Euro-Islam,' within the member states o...
This paper refers to the ambivalence of secularization in order to explain why Cultural Christianity...
Since the Nineties, given the stakes of enlargement and the building of a political Europe, a plural...
The current debate about Islam in Western Europe is predominantly theoretical by nature and fails to...
This paper explores the historical grounding of Europe-as-Christendom, and suggests on that basis no...
Taking the cue from the controversial speech of Pope Benedict XVI at the University of Re-gensburg i...
The paper suggests that European political identity, as a fragile project, is always in need of exte...
In the last few years, the Muslim presence in Europe has been increasingly perceived as ‘problematic...
This talk examines legal and political responses to the growing presence of Islam in the European pu...
This book breaks away from this clash between Islam and the West, by arguing that European Islam is ...
This paper examines the concept of ‘Islam in Europe’ alongside that of ‘religion in Europe’, indicat...
This paper examines the situation in the European Union where the growing presence of Muslim communi...
It is widely accepted that the category of ‘Muslim’ in Europe is patterned by a variety of subjectiv...
Among other things, intensification of process of European integrations has imposed the need for rea...
none1noThis chapter examines legal and political responses to the growing presence of Islam in Europ...
The emergence of a transnational European-Islamic identity, 'Euro-Islam,' within the member states o...
This paper refers to the ambivalence of secularization in order to explain why Cultural Christianity...
Since the Nineties, given the stakes of enlargement and the building of a political Europe, a plural...
The current debate about Islam in Western Europe is predominantly theoretical by nature and fails to...
This paper explores the historical grounding of Europe-as-Christendom, and suggests on that basis no...