
Transnational Catholicism in Post-communist Europe
Author(s): Timothy A. Byrnes (Author)
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
- Publication Date: 1 Sept. 2001
- Language: English
- Print length: 176 pages
- ISBN-10: 0742511782
- ISBN-13: 9780742511781
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
Drawing upon years of experience following the political engagement of the Catholic Church, Byrnes writes with clarity and brings considerable insight to his study of recent Catholic politics in Poland, Croatia, and Romania. This book will be welcomed by those looking for a nonpartisan examination of the subject. — Sabrina P. Ramet, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Byrnes demostrates how religion persistently gets entwined with nationalism to the point where it is hard to tell who is using whom. Recommended for upper-division undergraduates and above. — M. G. Roskin ―
CHOICEInformative and thoughtful book. ―
First ThingsAn accessible introduction to the religion and politics in postcommunist Europe and useful for those interested in comparative politics or the study of institutions. ―
The Review of PoliticsByrnes deftly and subtly examines the relations and tensions between the transnational and the national features of the Church. His interpretation and use of scholarly literature on transnationalism is excellent and his understanding and presentation of the vision of John Paul II is comprehensive, accurate, sensitive, and clear. — James Kurth, Swarthmore College
A concise and stimulating probe of the complex and dynamic nexus between religion and politics and between local traditions and universal ideals. Byrnes is to be praised for his innovative approach to examining the international vitality and importance of the Catholic Church in world politics. He is also to be lauded for showing the continuing importance of religion in eastern Europe and the necessity for scholars to take religion more seriously as a factor in international relations. The book is highly recommended to east European specialists and also to the general public. ―
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