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OverviewLavinia Stan and Lucian Turcescu examine the relationship between religion and politics in ten former communist Eastern European countries. Contrary to widespread theories of increasing secularization, Stan and Turcescu argue that in most of these countries, the populations have shown themselves to remain religious even as they embrace modernization and democratization.Church-state relations in the new EU member states can be seen in political representation for church leaders, governmental subsidies, registration of religions by the state, and religious instruction in public schools. Stan and Turcescu outline three major models: the Czech church-state separation model, in which religion is private and the government secular; the pluralist model of Hungary, Bulgaria and Latvia, which views society as a group of complementary but autonomous spheres - for example, education, the family, and religion - each of which is worthy of recognition and support from the state; and the dominant religion model that exists in Poland, Romania, Estonia, and Lithuania, in which the government maintains informal ties to the religious majority.Church, State, and Democracy in Expanding Europe offers critical tools for understanding church-state relations in an increasingly modern and democratic Eastern Europe. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lavinia Stan (Assistant Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Post-Communist Studies, St. Francis Xavier University) , Lucian Turcescu (Graduate Program Director and Professor of Historical Theology, Concordia University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.90cm Weight: 0.569kg ISBN: 9780195337105ISBN 10: 0195337107 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 22 September 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Bulgaria Chapter 3: Czech Republic Chapter 4: Estonia Chapter 5: Hungary Chapter 6: Latvia Chapter 7: Lithuania Chapter 8: Poland Chapter 9: Romania Chapter 10: Slovakia Chapter 11: Slovenia Conclusions Notes Bibliography IndexReviews<br> The EU's uncertainty about the place of Christianity in its vision of a post-national Europe makes the appearance of this book timely and necessary. An informative profile of church-state relations in ten post-communist EU states is provided, the editors ensuring the level of analysis and quality of presentation is uniformly high. The country-specific and theme-orientated approach is bound to add greatly to the understanding of religion and politics in a part of Europe still deliberating about how far it should go down the road of European integration. The evidence presented in these factual and interpretative essays suggest that the grounds exist for a clash between defenders of clerical power and traditional Christian values and an increasingly post-Christian European political order; whether or not this scenario occurs, Stan and Turcescu's volume is likely to be an indispensable reference source. ---Tom Gallagher, author of Romania and the European Union<br><p><br> This careful a welcome addition to the growing literature in this field, shedding light on the ten newest members of the EU and examining how interactions between law and religion have changed following the fall of Communism. Russell Sandberg, Journal of Church and State Author InformationLavinia Stan is Associate Professor of Political Science at St. Francis Xavier University, Canada. The author, co-author, or editor of three dozen articles and six books, including Religion and Politics in Post-Communist Romania, with Lucian Turcescu, she specializes in religion and politics, transitional justice, democratization, secret services, communist repression and dissidence, as well as governmental performance. Lucian Turcescu is Professor of Historical Theology at Concordia University, Canada. The author, co-author, or editor of six books and over two dozens articles, he specializes in religion and politics, early Christianity, Orthodox Christianity, and ecumenism. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |