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  1. 22. Jan. 2023 · Christian Democracy is a political ideology that was formed around the principles and social teachings of Roman Catholicism and Protestantism, which is centrist in nature. Despite the name, it is ...

  2. 1. Sept. 2023 · Christianity teaches the same basic principles, making it the most natural cultural fit for democracy. Other worldviews can cooperate with democracy; however, they don’t have the same fundamental connection as Christianity. Democracy is a naturally Christian form of government, but it is not a necessarily Christian political scheme.

  3. CIVITAS | Forum of Archives and Research on Christian Democracy, gegründet von Istituto Luigi Sturzo (Rom), KADOC-KU Leuven, Dokumentations- und Forschungszentrum für Religion, Kultur und Gesellschaft (Leuven) und der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e. V., ist eine Plattform von Forschungsinstituten und Archiven sowie von einzelnen Archivaren und ...

  4. Christian Democracy must become assertive again, and that means Christians must become assertive again. Their modern record is impressive. They were for two hundred years the perennial Resistance party against totalitarian utopias. They were the prime agents of peace and reconciliation among the warring empires. They built the House of Europe. They should reclaim it from its travesty, the E.U ...

  5. 31. Okt. 2023 · The United States survived its terrible Civil War, with the “great experiment” of American democracy living to see another century. Democracy was on the rise, and the Church had to come to terms with this new reality. With the Allied victory in the Second World War, Western Europe and Japan embraced American-inspired democracy.

  6. Christian democracy is the political culture that has been the driving force behind European integration. Yet, according to Martino Comelli, it has also facilitated the democratic backsliding of some countries of central and east Europe by providing an illiberal political toolbox of narratives and policies.

  7. This chapter tests the main empirical hypothesis introduced at the end of Chapter 7. If it is true that the most significant mode of persistence of the Christian Democratic ideology in the contemporary political landscape is not as a partisan phenomenon, but rather as a feature of established institutional frameworks and political cultures in regimes where it previously held a dominant ...