Faith and the Modern State
Duration: 57 mins 20 secs
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Final lecture in the 2013-14 Seminar Series "Faith and Governance" on 23 May 2014. Professor Loughlin is Director of the Von Hügel Institute, Fellow of St Edmund's College and Senior Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge. He has carried out extensive research on territorial politics in Europe, the relationship between religion and politics, religious freedom in international affairs and the relevance of Christian personalism.
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Created: | 2014-12-04 20:32 |
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Collection: | Von Hugel Institute |
Publisher: | University of Cambridge |
Copyright: | Ms Lidia Ripamonti |
Language: | eng (English) |
Keywords: | Faith; Governance; State sovereignty; Politics; Christianity; |
Abstract: | The lecture explores the role that theology played on the formation of the modern state from the 16th century onwards. It will also examine the secularisation of this state between the 18th and 20th centuries, asking whether religious groups have any place in the public square or whether they should be consigned exclusively to the private sphere. |
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