EU enlargement - to countries in Central and Eastern Europe in
2004, the inclusion of Bulgaria and Romania in 2007, and increasing
debates on Turkey's membership - has dramatically transformed the
European Union into a multi-religious space. Religious communities
are not only shaping identities but are also influential factors in
political discourse. This edited volume examines the activities of
religious actors in the context of supranational European
institutions and the ways in which they have responded to the idea
of Europe at local and international levels. By bringing together
scholars working in political science, history, law and sociology,
this volume analyses key religious factors in contemporary EU
architecture, such as the transformation of religious identities,
the role of political and religious leaders, EU legislation on
religion, and, the activities of religious lobbies.
This book was published as a special issue of Religion, State
and Society.
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