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  2. Christianity and politics - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between Christianity and politics is a historically complex subject and a frequent source of disagreement throughout the history of Christianity, as well as in modern politics between the Christian right and Christian left. There have been a wide variety of ways in which thinkers have conceived of this relationship, with many ...

  3. Christian democracy - Wikipedia

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    However, these movements were too divided and lacked the political necessity of religious cleavages to play a dominant role in Spanish democracy. These Christian democratic parties would fail, and the Christian democrats would join the Spanish Popular Party. [235] Protestant Christian democracy developed in multifaceted ways in the post-war period.

  4. Catholic Church and politics - Wikipedia

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    However, medieval Catholic thinkers also pioneered ideas of democracy: John of Salisbury spoke of a conceptual democracy based on the ideals of Christian corporatism, comparing the organisation of society to the structure of the human body, with each social class having its role in the society and democratic right to participate in politics. [2]

  5. Christendom - Wikipedia

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    Christian democracy is a political ideology that seeks to apply Christian principles to public policy. It emerged in 19th-century Europe, largely under the influence of Catholic social teaching . In a number of countries, the democracy's Christian ethos has been diluted by secularisation .

  6. Theologian: 'Reactionary' Christians are a threat to democracy

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    "But democracy is a whole lot preferable to dictatorship. And the rule of law, with civil rights protections, is a precious achievement and we need to protect it.

  7. Relations between the Catholic Church and the state - Wikipedia

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    The relations between the Catholic Church and the state have been constantly evolving with various forms of government, some of them controversial in retrospect. In its history, the Church has had to deal with various concepts and systems of governance, from the Roman Empire to the medieval divine right of kings, from nineteenth- and twentieth-century concepts of democracy and pluralism to the ...

  8. Religious democracy - Wikipedia

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    Religious democracy [1] is a form of democracy where the values of a particular religion or state religion are preferred. The term applies to all democratic countries in which religion is incorporated into the form of government. Democracies are characterized as secular or religious. [2]

  9. Christian corporatism - Wikipedia

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    Christian corporatism is a societal, economic, or a modern political application of the Christian doctrine of Paul of Tarsus in I Corinthians 12:12-31 where Paul speaks of an organic form of politics and society where all people and components are functionally united, like the human body.