A social role for churches and cultural demarcation:how German MEPs represent religion in the European Parliament

Abstract

This study deals with the question of how German members of the European Parliament (MEPs) represent the German model of religion–state relations at the European level. Based on a survey and interviews with German MEPs as well as a content-analysis of German MEPs’ speeches, motions and parliamentary questions during the seventh term of the European Parliament (EP), our study demonstrates that this model is represented in three dimensions. First, German MEPs reflect the close cooperation between the churches and the state in Germany, primarily on social issues, through largely church- and religion-friendly attitudes and relatively frequent contacts with religious interest-groups. Second, by referring to religious freedoms and minorities primarily outside the EU and by placing Islam in considerably more critical contexts than Christianity, German MEPs create a cultural demarcation line between Islam and Christianity through their parliamentary activities, which is similar to, though less politicised than, cultural boundaries often produced in public debates in Germany. Third, our study illustrates similar patterns of religious affiliation and subjective religiosity among German parliamentarians in both the EP and the national Parliament, which to some degree also reflect societal trends in Germany. Yet our data also suggest that European political elites are more religious than the average German population. If the presence of religion in terms of religious interest-groups and arguments is included, the EP appears to be more secularist than the German Parliament.

Publication DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09637494.2014.932081
Divisions: College of Business and Social Sciences > School of Social Sciences & Humanities > Politics, History and International Relations
College of Business and Social Sciences > School of Social Sciences & Humanities
College of Business and Social Sciences > School of Social Sciences & Humanities > Aston Centre for Europe
Uncontrolled Keywords: religion,church-state relations,church,Islam,Germany,European Parliament,General Social Sciences
Publication ISSN: 1465-3974
Last Modified: 20 Nov 2024 08:06
Date Deposited: 20 Oct 2015 12:40
Full Text Link: http://www.tand ... 494.2014.932081
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PURE Output Type: Special issue
Published Date: 2014
Published Online Date: 2014-10-20
Authors: Jenichen, Anne (ORCID Profile 0000-0001-9787-5812)
Müller, Henrike

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