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Ecumenical Movement & the Making of the European Community

Contributor(s): Leustean, Lucian (Author)

ISBN: 9780198714569

Publisher: Oxford University Press (UK)

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Pub Date: September 30, 2014

Dewey: 280.042094

LCCN: 2013956983

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.00" H x 9.30" L x 6.40" W ( 1.35 lbs) 310 pages

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Description: A study that assesses the political history of religious dialogue in the European Community, detailing close relations between churchmen and high-ranking officials in European institutions immediately after the 1950 Schuman Declaration

Review Quotes: "A thorough and detailed account of the interaction between churchmen, ecumenical leaders, and the pioneers of European integration. As he shows in this meticulously researched book, the idea of a unified Europe also included a spiritual dimension." -- G. Daniel Cohen, American Historical Review

"This careful, astutely-judged book gives the contemporary church historian much to value, and much reason to be grateful." -- Andrew Chandler, Journal of Ecclesiastical History

"Leustean contributes to our understanding of postwar European Christianity and its relation with politics by showing how international ecumenism, which once galvanised the continent's Protestants, became the largely irrelevant project it is today." -- Justin Reynolds, Journal of Religious History

"To his credit, Leustean does not shy away from analyzing how the ideological bifurcation ushered in by the Cold War affected the enthusiasm religious communities displayed for greater economic and political integration, nor does he overlook the influence churches behind the Iron Curtain had on this process." -- George Soroka, Politics and Religion

"this detailed survey of the interactions between religious actors and the institutions of European integration offers a welcome insight into the evolving efforts of communities of faith to engage with changing secular institutional environments." -- Stratos Patrikios, Reviews in Religion and Theology

"[A] compelling book" -- Clayton Fordahl European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology

"a significant contribution to the study of the making of the European Community and an outstanding resource for students of the ecumenical movement and inter-church relations during the Cold War. Leustean is to be commended for the in-depth, systematic and comprehensive research, with its informed and insightful analysis, that means this book is unlikely to be surpassed as the definitive text in its field." -- Dianne Kirby, European History Quarterly

"It is hard to do justice to Leustean's achievement in bringing order to this largely unknown account of an academic character that fits the traditions neither of political/diplomatic nor of church history. He has been able to interview many aged key players like Max Kohnstamm and has consulted a 17-page list of archives, even of short-lived groups in kaleidoscopic variations of acronym." -- John Nurser, Religion, State and Society

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