Gionathan Lo Mascolo (ed.):
The Christian Right in Europe
Movements, Networks,
and Denominations
Bielefeld: Transcript 2023, 388 pp.
ISBN: 978-3-8376-6038-8
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Inspired by the success of the US Christian Right and the rise of the global far-right, ultraconservative Christians in Europe are joining forces and seek to reshape Europe. By assembling in anti-gender movements and sharing anti-Muslim narratives, they actively influence the political landscape and shape government policies. The contributors offer new perspectives on the protagonists and the entangled networks that work to abolish liberal democracy in Europe behind the scenes. This anthology is the first to bring together case studies on the Christian Right in over 20 European countries, providing a transnational perspective and an accessible insight for clergy, politicians, and academics alike.
Deutsche Beschreibung
Inspiriert durch den Erfolg der christlichen Rechten in den USA und den Aufstieg der globalen extremen Rechten, schließen sich ultrakonservative Christen in Europa zusammen und versuchen, Europa neu zu gestalten. Indem sie sich in Anti-Gender-Bewegungen zusammenschließen und antimuslimische Narrative verbreiten, beeinflussen sie aktiv die politische Landschaft und und versuchen auf die jeweilige Regierungspoltik Einfluss zu nehmen. Die Beiträge bieten neue Perspektiven auf die Protagonisten und die miteinander verflochtenen Netzwerke, die hinter den Kulissen an der Abschaffung der liberalen Demokratie in Europa arbeiten. Dieser Sammelband ist die erste Zusammenstellung von Fallstudien über die christliche Rechte in über 20 europäischen Ländern, die eine länderübergreifende Perspektive bietet und Geistlichen, Theologen, Politikern und Wissenschaftlern gleichermaßen einen Einblick gewährt.
Critic’s Reviews
»An invaluable collection of empirical studies covering all of Europe. It demonstrates that the emergence of the Christian Right in Europe is a novel, epochal, and quasi-global phenomenon, driven by the globalization of culture wars and by the consolidation of transnational, mainly transatlantic, networks into a Moralist International.« (José Casanova, Emeritus Professor at Georgetown University)
»A welcome addition to the study of the burgeoning Christian Right, with sweeping geographic scope and a comprehensive analysis that upends many of the assumptions the public makes about the secular nature of European society and politics. A must-read for anyone who wants to understand how the new European Christian Right is shaping social and cultural opposition to abortion, same-sex marriage, the LGBTQ+ community, and broader attacks on gender in the name of ›traditionalism‹« (Cynthia Miller-Idriss, Director, Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovaation Lab [PERIL], American University)
»Much has been written about the Christian Right in the US, but very little about their European allllies. This first-of-a-kind volume offers a comprehensive set of case studies along with integrative essays. It is a must-read for anyone trying to understand the rightward turn of liberal democracies across the West.« (Gorski Frederick & Laura Goff Professor at Yale University)
»This authoritative book brings a wealth of insights and knowledge to examine Euroope’s Christian Right, with links to right-wing populist parties and political movements across the region. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in the state of politics in Europe today.« (Jeffrey Haynes, Emeritus Prof., London Metropolitan University)
OVERVIEW CHAPTERS
Frontmatter
Seiten 1 – 4
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Contents — Seiten 5 – 8
Dedication — Seiten 9 – 10
The European Christian Right: An Overview — Seiten 11 – 42
„Gender Ideology“ Battles in the European Bubble — Seiten 43 – 60
The Russian Christian Right — Seiten 61 – 74
The Diverse Catholic Right in Poland
Seiten 75 – 104
Religion and Authoritarian Legitimacy
Seiten 105 – 128
The Christian Right in Europe: Austria
Seiten 129 – 146
Is There a Christian Right in Belarus?
Seiten 147 – 158
From Catholic Church to Religious–Political Movements
Seiten 159 – 170
The Conservative (Catholic) Christian Right in Central Europe and the Illiberal Backlash
Seiten 171 – 198
Catholics and the Far Right in France
Seiten 199 – 212
The Christian Right in Germany
Seiten 213 – 230
The Political and Religious Landscape of Greece
Seiten 231 – 250
Tracking the Political Scope of Ultraconservative Christian-Right Movements in Italy
Seiten 251 – 264
The Christian Right in Contemporary Lithuania
Seiten 265 – 278
Discerning Christian anti-liberalism from the far-right in the Netherlands
Seiten 279 – 292
The Christian Right in Norway
Seiten 293 – 306
Christian Mobilization in Portugal in the 21st Century
Seiten 307 – 320
Religious Actors and Their Political Agenda in Romania
Seiten 321 – 336
Indirect Path to Power
Seiten 337 – 350
Ukraine’s Far-Right Movements and Their Connections to the Religious World
Seiten 351 – 364
The Christian Right in the UK
Seiten 365 – 374
List of Authors —