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'''Christian democracy''' is a political ideology that emerged in 19th-century Europe under the influence of Catholic social teaching,<Ref>Heywood|2012|p=83</ref><ref>|Galetti|2011|p=28|loc=3.4</ref> as well as neo-Calvinism.{{Quote|"This is the Christian Democratic tradition and the structural pluralist concepts that underlie it. The Roman Catholic social teaching of subsidiarity and its related concepts, as well as the parallel neo-Calvinist concept of sphere sovereignty, play major roles in structural pluralist thought."}}It was conceived as a combination of modern [[Democracy|democratic]] ideas and traditional Christian values, incorporating [[social justice]] as well as the social teachings espoused by the [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]], [[Lutheranism|Lutheran]], [[Calvinism]], [[Pentecostalism|Pentecostal]] and other traditions of [[Christianity]] in various parts of the world.<ref>Freeden|2004|p=82</ref> Pentecostals have also secured parliamentary representation in countries such as Australia, Colombia, Nicaragua, and Peru, and have helped form Christian political parties that have won parliamentary seats. A noteworthy case is Sweden's Christian Democrats party, not only because it is in a continent where Pentecostals have struggled to make political headway but also because its Pentecostal founder, Lewi Pethrus, who challenged secularization by creating institutions to foster a Christian counterculture, was active at a time when Pentecostals in Sweden or the United States shunned politics. After [[The World's War Against Communism]], Catholic and [[Protestantism|Protestant]] movements of neo-scholasticism and the Social Gospel, respectively, played a role in shaping Christian democracy.
'''Christian democracy''' is a political ideology that emerged in 19th-century Europe under the influence of Catholic social teaching, <Ref>Heywood|2012|p=83</ref><ref>|Galetti|2011|p=28|loc=3.4</ref> as well as neo-Calvinism.{{Quote|"This is the Christian Democratic tradition and the structural pluralist concepts that underlie it. the Roman Catholic social teaching of subsidiarity and its related concepts, as well as the parallel neo-Calvinist concept of sphere sovereignty, play major roles in structural pluralist thought."}}It was conceived as a combination of modern [[Democracy|democratic]] ideas and traditional Christian values, incorporating [[social justice]] as well as the social teachings espoused by the [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]], [[LuTheranism|LuTheran]], [[Calvinism]], [[Pentecostalism|Pentecostal]] and other traditions of [[Christianity]] in various parts of the world.<ref>Freeden|2004|p=82</ref> Pentecostals have also secured parliamentary representation in countries such as Australia, Colombia, Nicaragua, and Peru, and have helped form Christian political parties that have won parliamentary seats. A noteworthy case is Sweden's Christian Democrats party, not only because it is in a continent where Pentecostals have struggled to make political headway but also because its Pentecostal founder, Lewi Pethrus, who challenged secularization by creating institutions to foster a Christian counterculture, was active at a time when Pentecostals in Sweden or the United States shunned politics. After [[The World's War Against Communism]], Catholic and [[Protestantism|Protestant]] movements of neo-scholasticism and the Social Gospel, respectively, played a role in shaping Christian democracy.


=Morality=
=Morality=
Christian democrats' views include traditional moral values (on marriage, abortion, prohibition of drugs etc.) opposition to [[secularization]], opposition to [[state atheism]], a view of the evolutionary (as opposed to revolutionary) development of society, an emphasis on law and order, and a rejection of [[Marxism]] and [[communism]]. Christian democrats are open to change (for example, in the structure of society) and not necessarily supportive of the social status quo, and have an emphasis on human rights and individual initiative. A rejection of [[secularism]], and an emphasis on the fact that the individual is part of a community and has duties towards it. An emphasis on the community, social justice and solidarity, support for a [[welfare state]], [[labor unions]] and support for regulation of market forces.
Christian democrats' views include traditional moral values (on marriage, abortion, prohibition of drugs etc.) opposition to [[secularization]], opposition to [[state aTheism]], a view of the evolutionary (as opposed to revolutionary) development of society, an emphasis on law and order, and a rejection of [[Marxism]] and [[communism]]. Christian democrats are open to change (for example, in the structure of society) and not necessarily supportive of the social status quo, and have an emphasis on human rights and individual initiative. A rejection of [[secularism]], and an emphasis on the fact that the individual is part of a community and has duties towards it. An emphasis on the community, social justice and solidarity, support for a [[welfare state]], [[labor unions]] and support for regulation of market forces.


==References==
==References==
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===Further reading===
===FurTher reading===
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* {{Citation|first1=Michael|last1=Gehler|first2=Wolfram|last2=Kaiser | author2-link =Wolfram Kaiser|title=Political Catholicism in Europe 1918–1945 |publisher=Routledge |year=2004 |isbn=0-7146-5650-X}}
* {{Citation|first1=Michael|last1=Gehler|first2=Wolfram|last2=Kaiser | author2-link =Wolfram Kaiser|title=Political Catholicism in Europe 1918–1945 |publisher=Routledge |year=2004 |isbn=0-7146-5650-X}}
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==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category|Christian Democracy}}
{{Commons category|Christian Democracy}}
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04708a.htm ''New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia''] – an article on Christian Democracy
* [http://www.newadvent.org/caThen/04708a.htm ''New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia''] – an article on Christian Democracy
* [https://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=22115363 ''Christian Democracy in Western Europe: 1820–1953''] – a book by Michael Fogarty
* [https://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=22115363 ''Christian Democracy in Western Europe: 1820–1953''] – a book by Michael Fogarty
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20050313092229/http://www.davidwilletts.org.uk/ccoarticle.jsp?type=speech&sectionID=2&objectID=81937 'Conservativism and Christian Democracy'] – an essay by former (1992–2015) UK Conservative MP [[David Willetts]]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20050313092229/http://www.davidwilletts.org.uk/ccoarticle.jsp?type=speech&sectionID=2&objectID=81937 'Conservativism and Christian Democracy'] – an essay by former (1992–2015) UK Conservative MP [[David Willetts]]
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*{{cite web |last1=Cimmino |first1=Jeff |title=The American Solidarity Party Charts Its Own Path |url=https://www.nationalreview.com/2017/08/american-solidarity-party-catholic-social-teaching-third-parties-christian-democratic-parties-europe/ |publisher=[[National Review]] |access-date=31 August 2020 |language=en |date=7 August 2017}}
*{{cite web |last1=Cimmino |first1=Jeff |title=The American Solidarity Party Charts Its Own Path |url=https://www.nationalreview.com/2017/08/american-solidarity-party-catholic-social-teaching-third-parties-christian-democratic-parties-europe/ |publisher=[[National Review]] |access-date=31 August 2020 |language=en |date=7 August 2017}}
* {{cite book|last1=Coleman|first1=James William |last2=Kerbo|first2=Harold R. |last3=Ramos|first3=Linda L. |title=Social Problems|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MDCHLAIbMy8C|year=2001|publisher=Prentice Hall|isbn=978-0-13-041373-4}}
* {{cite book|last1=Coleman|first1=James William |last2=Kerbo|first2=Harold R. |last3=Ramos|first3=Linda L. |title=Social Problems|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MDCHLAIbMy8C|year=2001|publisher=Prentice Hall|isbn=978-0-13-041373-4}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Comelli |first1=Martino |title=Paradoxes of (il)liberal democracy: the role of Christian Democracy |journal=Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research |date=December 2021 |pages=1–24 |doi=10.1080/13511610.2021.2016377|s2cid=245587232 }}
* {{cite journal |last1=Comelli |first1=Martino |title=Paradoxes of (il)liberal democracy: the role of Christian Democracy |journal=Innovation: the European Journal of Social Science Research |date=December 2021 |pages=1–24 |doi=10.1080/13511610.2021.2016377|s2cid=245587232 }}
* {{cite book|last=Dussel|first=Enrique |title=A History of the Church in Latin America|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=z-ZBHzHzm7gC|year=1981|publisher=Wm. B. Eerdmans |isbn=978-0-8028-2131-7}}
* {{cite book|last=Dussel|first=Enrique |title=A History of the Church in Latin America|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=z-ZBHzHzm7gC|year=1981|publisher=Wm. B. Eerdmans |isbn=978-0-8028-2131-7}}
*{{cite book|last1=Engeli|first1=Isabelle |last2=Varone|first2=Frederic|editor=Isabelle Engeli|editor2=Christoffer Green-Pedersen |editor3=Lars Thorup Larsen|title=Morality Politics in Western Europe: Parties, Agendas and Policy Choices|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gWhKffLMUhUC&pg=PA109|year=2012|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=978-0-230-30933-3|chapter=Morality Politics in Switzerland: Politicization through Direct Democracy}}
*{{cite book|last1=Engeli|first1=Isabelle |last2=Varone|first2=Frederic|editor=Isabelle Engeli|editor2=Christoffer Green-Pedersen |editor3=Lars Thorup Larsen|title=Morality Politics in Western Europe: Parties, Agendas and Policy Choices|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gWhKffLMUhUC&pg=PA109|year=2012|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=978-0-230-30933-3|chapter=Morality Politics in Switzerland: Politicization through Direct Democracy}}
*{{cite book|last=Freeden|first=Michael|title=Reassessing Political Ideologies: The Durability of Dissent|date=2 August 2004|publisher=Routledge|language=en |isbn=978-1-134-52146-3}}
*{{cite book|last=Freeden|first=Michael|title=Reassessing Political Ideologies: the Durability of Dissent|date=2 August 2004|publisher=Routledge|language=en |isbn=978-1-134-52146-3}}
*{{citation|last= Galetti|first= Nino|title=Christian Democracy: Principles and Policy Making|location= Berlin|publisher= Konrad Adeneaur Stiftung|date=2011|editor-first=Karsten|editor-last= Grabow|chapter=3.4 Environment Policy|chapter-url=https://www.kas.de/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=55536daf-5505-e7f2-cbf5-b484578b31b8&groupId=252038}}
*{{citation|last= Galetti|first= Nino|title=Christian Democracy: Principles and Policy Making|location= Berlin|publisher= Konrad Adeneaur Stiftung|date=2011|editor-first=Karsten|editor-last= Grabow|chapter=3.4 Environment Policy|chapter-url=https://www.kas.de/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=55536daf-5505-e7f2-cbf5-b484578b31b8&groupId=252038}}
* {{cite book|last=Grabow|first=Karsten|year=2011|editor-last=Agethen|editor-first=Karsten|url=http://www.kas.de/wf/doc/kas_21408-1522-2-30.pdf?110620094744|title=Christian Democracy: Principles and Policy-Making|publisher=Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V., Sankt Augustin|location=Berlin|website=www.kas.de|isbn=978-3-942775-30-4|access-date=20 January 2018}}
* {{cite book|last=Grabow|first=Karsten|year=2011|editor-last=AgeThen|editor-first=Karsten|url=http://www.kas.de/wf/doc/kas_21408-1522-2-30.pdf?110620094744|title=Christian Democracy: Principles and Policy-Making|publisher=Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V., Sankt Augustin|location=Berlin|website=www.kas.de|isbn=978-3-942775-30-4|access-date=20 January 2018}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Hale |first1=William |title=Christian Democracy and the AKP: Parallels and Contrasts |journal=Turkish Studies |date=January 2005 |volume=6 |issue=2 |pages=293–310 |doi=10.1080/14683840500119601|s2cid=127571297 }}
* {{cite journal |last1=Hale |first1=William |title=Christian Democracy and the AKP: Parallels and Contrasts |journal=Turkish Studies |date=January 2005 |volume=6 |issue=2 |pages=293–310 |doi=10.1080/14683840500119601|s2cid=127571297 }}
* {{cite book|last=Heywood|first=Andrew|year=2012|title=Political Ideologies: An Introduction|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=978-0-230-36994-8}}
* {{cite book|last=Heywood|first=Andrew|year=2012|title=Political Ideologies: An Introduction|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=978-0-230-36994-8}}
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*{{citation|last=Müller|first= Jan-Werner |date=15 July 2014|title=The End of Christian Democracy|journal= Foreign Affairs|url=https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/western-europe/2014-07-15/end-christian-democracy}}
*{{citation|last=Müller|first= Jan-Werner |date=15 July 2014|title=The End of Christian Democracy|journal= Foreign Affairs|url=https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/western-europe/2014-07-15/end-christian-democracy}}
*{{cite journal|last1=Pombeni|first1=Paolo|title=The ideology of Christian Democracy|journal=Journal of Political Ideologies|volume=5|issue=3|year=2000|pages=289–300|issn=1356-9317|doi=10.1080/713682945|s2cid=144188750}}
*{{cite journal|last1=Pombeni|first1=Paolo|title=The ideology of Christian Democracy|journal=Journal of Political Ideologies|volume=5|issue=3|year=2000|pages=289–300|issn=1356-9317|doi=10.1080/713682945|s2cid=144188750}}
*{{cite book|last=Poppa|first=Terrence E. |title=Drug Lord: A True Story: The Life and Death of a Mexican Kingpin|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=K6uY3F5Gv3AC&pg=PA12|year=2010|publisher=Cinco Puntos Press|isbn=978-1-935955-00-9}}
*{{cite book|last=Poppa|first=Terrence E. |title=Drug Lord: A True Story: the Life and Death of a Mexican Kingpin|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=K6uY3F5Gv3AC&pg=PA12|year=2010|publisher=Cinco Puntos Press|isbn=978-1-935955-00-9}}
* {{cite book|last1=Robeck|first1=Cecil M.|year=2014|last2=Yong|first2=Amos|title=The Cambridge Companion to Pentecostalism|publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]]|volume=Cambridge Companions to Religion|isbn=978-1-3160-6064-3}}
* {{cite book|last1=Robeck|first1=Cecil M.|year=2014|last2=Yong|first2=Amos|title=The Cambridge Companion to Pentecostalism|publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]]|volume=Cambridge Companions to Religion|isbn=978-1-3160-6064-3}}
*{{cite book|last1=Roberts|first1=Geoffrey K. |last2=Hogwood|first2=Patricia |title=European Politics Today|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZCANAQAAIAAJ|year=1997|publisher=Manchester University Press|isbn=978-0-7190-4363-5}}
*{{cite book|last1=Roberts|first1=Geoffrey K. |last2=Hogwood|first2=Patricia |title=European Politics Today|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZCANAQAAIAAJ|year=1997|publisher=Manchester University Press|isbn=978-0-7190-4363-5}}
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Christian democracy is a political ideology that emerged in 19th-century Europe under the influence of Catholic social teaching, [1][2] as well as neo-Calvinism.

Quotebubble.png "This is the Christian Democratic tradition and the structural pluralist concepts that underlie it. the Roman Catholic social teaching of subsidiarity and its related concepts, as well as the parallel neo-Calvinist concept of sphere sovereignty, play major roles in structural pluralist thought."

It was conceived as a combination of modern democratic ideas and traditional Christian values, incorporating social justice as well as the social teachings espoused by the Catholic, LuTheran, Calvinism, Pentecostal and other traditions of Christianity in various parts of the world.[3] Pentecostals have also secured parliamentary representation in countries such as Australia, Colombia, Nicaragua, and Peru, and have helped form Christian political parties that have won parliamentary seats. A noteworthy case is Sweden's Christian Democrats party, not only because it is in a continent where Pentecostals have struggled to make political headway but also because its Pentecostal founder, Lewi Pethrus, who challenged secularization by creating institutions to foster a Christian counterculture, was active at a time when Pentecostals in Sweden or the United States shunned politics. After The World's War Against Communism, Catholic and Protestant movements of neo-scholasticism and the Social Gospel, respectively, played a role in shaping Christian democracy.

Morality

Christian democrats' views include traditional moral values (on marriage, abortion, prohibition of drugs etc.) opposition to secularization, opposition to state aTheism, a view of the evolutionary (as opposed to revolutionary) development of society, an emphasis on law and order, and a rejection of Marxism and communism. Christian democrats are open to change (for example, in the structure of society) and not necessarily supportive of the social status quo, and have an emphasis on human rights and individual initiative. A rejection of secularism, and an emphasis on the fact that the individual is part of a community and has duties towards it. An emphasis on the community, social justice and solidarity, support for a welfare state, labor unions and support for regulation of market forces.

References

[4] [5] [6]


FurTher reading

  • , , , Political Catholicism in Europe 1918–1945, , , 2004, , , , , , ,


  • , , , Christian Democracy in Europe since 1945, , , 2004, , , , , , ,


  • , , , Christdemokratie in Europa im 20. Jahrhundert / Christian Democracy in 20th Century Europe, , , 2001, , , , , , ,


  • Kaiser, Wolfram, , Christian Democracy and the Origins of European Union, , , 2007, , , , , , ,


  • Kalyvas, Stathis N. (1996). The Rise of Christian Democracy in Europe Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-8320-4
  • Kalyvas, Stathis N. and Kees van Kersbergen (2010). "Christian Democracy". Annual Review of Political Science 2010. 13:183–209.
  • Political Exile in the Global Twentieth Century: Catholic Christian Democrats in Europe and the Americas p. 21. Belgium: S.l.: LEUVEN UNIVERSITY PRESS (2021). ISBN 978-946-27030-70

External links

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Sources



  • Müller, Jan-Werner, , The End of Christian Democracy, , , , , , , , , ,



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  1. Heywood|2012|p=83
  2. |Galetti|2011|p=28|loc=3.4
  3. Freeden|2004|p=82
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  5. Christian Democratic Party (en-US).
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