Abstract
The relationship between European institutions and churches and religious communities has not been free of conflict and has undergone a myriad of revisions and recompositions over the decades. This article thus proposes a systematization of the relations between European institutions and churches and religious communities in European Union Member States.
Through a descriptive and qualitative methodology, the four phases of the European Union-religion relationship are analyzed: marginalization, experimentation, institutionalization, and global action. It is concluded that, despite the initial phase of neglect, there has been a gradual institutionalization and deepening of these relations, whose goal is to strengthen the effectiveness of the European Union’s global action.
Through a descriptive and qualitative methodology, the four phases of the European Union-religion relationship are analyzed: marginalization, experimentation, institutionalization, and global action. It is concluded that, despite the initial phase of neglect, there has been a gradual institutionalization and deepening of these relations, whose goal is to strengthen the effectiveness of the European Union’s global action.
Original language | Portuguese |
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Pages (from-to) | 93-110 |
Journal | Relações Internacionais |
Issue number | 77 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2023 |
Keywords
- religion