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  1. Christian democracy is a political ideology inspired by Christian social teaching to respond to the challenges of contemporary society and politics.

  2. Christian democracy, political movement that has a close association with Roman Catholicism and its philosophy of social and economic justice. It incorporates both traditional church and family values and progressive values such as social welfare.

  3. 1. What is Christian demoCraCy? Christian democracy is a political movement that originated in europe – specifically in the countries of belgium, germany, france, italy, the netherlands, austria, and switzerland – during the mid-19th cen-tury. organisationally, the movement was rooted mainly in the cultural and charitable Catholic associa-

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  4. 4. Sept. 2019 · This book is a study of the political ideology of Christian Democracy, a set of principles and values that has, on the one hand, been extremely influential in the history of Western democratic regimes, but, on the other hand, remains severely understudied, especially when compared with its main ideological rivals: socialism, liberalism and ...

  5. 6. Juli 2020 · Since 1945, the most widespread and arguably most influential political party in the world has been the Christian Democrats (CDs). The party has governed separately or as part of coalitions in Germany, Italy, France, Ireland, and many important Latin American nations and is credited with transitioning Europe to democracy, facilitating European ...

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    • 2020
  6. Christian Democratic actors and thinkers have been at the forefront of many of the twentieth century's key political battles - from the construction of the international human rights regime, through the process of European integration and the creation of postwar welfare regimes, to Latin American development policies during the Cold War. Yet ...

  7. 26. Apr. 2022 · The second part of the book is about how Christian democracy emerged, what kind of power it had, and things like that. As Carlo points out, Christian Democrats won an enormous percentage of elections held in continental Europe in the late 1940s. They had immense power in the 1940s and the 1950s.