2019/2: Populism and Religion
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Edited by Thierry-Marie Courau OP, Susan Abraham, Mile Babić
Part One: World Situations
Populism and Religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina
MILE BABIĆ
Populism and Religious Nationalism in India
FRANCIS GONSALVES
The Nationalisation of the Central Islamic Reference Point: Islam and Populism in the History of Turkey
DILEK SARMIS
Part Two: Analyses
Religious Populism: the New Avatar of Political Crisis
FRANÇOIS MABILLE
Masculinist Populism and Toxic Christianity in the United States
SUSAN ABRAHAM
Part Three: Challenging populism by theology
The ‘People’ of God and its Idols in the ‘One and Other’ Testaments: How Sacred Scripture Challenges Populist Rhetoric
MARIDA NICOLACI
‘Bridges not Barriers’: The Potential of Christian Hope to Counter Right-Wing Populism
ANDREAS LOB-HÜDEPOHL
Right-wing Populism and Catholicity: An Ecclesiological Reflection
FRANZ GMAINER-PRANZEL
The Paradoxes of Populism and the Church’s Contribution to Democracy: Some Hypotheses
CARMELO DOTOLO
Part Four: Theological Forum
Summer of Shame: American Catholics and the Latest Wave of the Abuse Crisis
CATHLEEN KAVENY
Listening to the Conversation: After the Synod of Bishops Meeting on Young People, the Faith and Vocational Discernment
BRUNO CADORÉ