World Views and Worldly Wisdom / Visions et experiences du monde
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World Views and Worldly Wisdom / Visions et experiences du monde

Religion, ideology and politics, 1750-2000 / Religion, ideologie et politique, 1750-2000
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ISBN-13:
9789461662156
Veröffentl:
2016
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PDF
Seiten:
0
Autor:
De Maeyer Jan De Maeyer
Serie:
KADOC-Studies on Religion, Culture and Society
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PDF
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PDF
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Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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The attraction and repulsion between the Roman Catholic Church and modernity in Europe between 1750 and 2000Emiel Lamberts (1941), professor emeritus of contemporary history at KU Leuven, is an international expert in the political and religious history of Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries.His work and the central themes in his research are the starting point in World Views and Worldly Wisdom. No less than eighteen leading international researchers put different aspects of his work in the spotlight. A recurring theme, however, is the attraction and repulsion between the Roman Catholic Church and modernity in Europe between 1750 and 2000.The ambivalent relationship with modernity is therefore the leitmotiv of the first part of this volume, whereas the second part focuses on the repositioning of the Church and the tensions between religion, ideology and politics. In this way the volume reflects Lamberts's fascination for the history of political institutions as well as his research on Christian democracy. The contributions address - in a comparative way and from a transatlantic viewpoint - this broad period of time in history, which gave rise to different social movements and different models of society in Belgium and elsewhere.This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content). Contributors: Winfried Becker (Universitt Passau), Bruno Bthouart (Universit du Littoral Cte d'Opale), Hans Blom (Universiteit van Amsterdam), Alfredo Canavero (Universit degli Studi di Milano), Philippe Chenaux (Pontificia Universit Lateranense, Roma), Andrea Ciampani (LUMSA, Roma), Jo Deferme (KU Leuven), Jan De Maeyer (KADOC KU Leuven), Henk De Smaele (Universiteit Antwerpen), Carine Dujardin (KADOC KU Leuven), Jean-Dominique Durand (Universit Lyon 3), Michael Gehler (Jean Monnet Chair, Universitt Hildesheim - Institut fr Neuzeit- und Zeitgeschichtsforschung, Wien), Susana Monreal (Universidad Catlica del Uruguay), Patrick Pasture (KU Leuven), Patrick M.W. Taveirne (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), Peter Van Kemseke (Europese Commissie, KU Leuven), Vincent Viaene (Attach bij het Huis van Koning Filip), Els Witte (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
The attraction and repulsion between the Roman Catholic Church and modernity in Europe between 1750 and 2000Emiel Lamberts (1941), professor emeritus of contemporary history at KU Leuven, is an international expert in the political and religious history of Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries.His work and the central themes in his research are the starting point in World Views and Worldly Wisdom. No less than eighteen leading international researchers put different aspects of his work in the spotlight. A recurring theme, however, is the attraction and repulsion between the Roman Catholic Church and modernity in Europe between 1750 and 2000.The ambivalent relationship with modernity is therefore the leitmotiv of the first part of this volume, whereas the second part focuses on the repositioning of the Church and the tensions between religion, ideology and politics. In this way the volume reflects Lamberts's fascination for the history of political institutions as well as his research on Christian democracy. The contributions address - in a comparative way and from a transatlantic viewpoint - this broad period of time in history, which gave rise to different social movements and different models of society in Belgium and elsewhere.This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content). Contributors: Winfried Becker (Universitt Passau), Bruno Bthouart (Universit du Littoral Cte d'Opale), Hans Blom (Universiteit van Amsterdam), Alfredo Canavero (Universit degli Studi di Milano), Philippe Chenaux (Pontificia Universit Lateranense, Roma), Andrea Ciampani (LUMSA, Roma), Jo Deferme (KU Leuven), Jan De Maeyer (KADOC KU Leuven), Henk De Smaele (Universiteit Antwerpen), Carine Dujardin (KADOC KU Leuven), Jean-Dominique Durand (Universit Lyon 3), Michael Gehler (Jean Monnet Chair, Universitt Hildesheim - Institut fr Neuzeit- und Zeitgeschichtsforschung, Wien), Susana Monreal (Universidad Catlica del Uruguay), Patrick Pasture (KU Leuven), Patrick M.W. Taveirne (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), Peter Van Kemseke (Europese Commissie, KU Leuven), Vincent Viaene (Attach bij het Huis van Koning Filip), Els Witte (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

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