This volume is about the partnership of the Christian churches in
their dialogue with the European Institutions. In a context of
plurality the discourse between religion, society and political
institutions requires a descriptive and reflective theology that is
both informed by the received tradition and provisional enough to
share the universal quest for truth and justice. Contributors
represent many aspects of European culture, history and recent
political development. The book confronts European history, the
contribution of civil society in gaining freedom from political
oppression and the experience of the churches in victory and
defeat. In treating discourse between and among people of political
conviction and religious faith it adopts an accessible method and
addresses politicians, religious leaders and thinkers in a common
framework and language.
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