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    Political Roof and Sacred Canopy?: Religion and the EU Constitution.François Foret & Philip Schlesinger - 2006 - European Journal of Social Theory 9 (1):59-81.
    Debate over the place of Christianity in European politics and society has made an important come-back. The Convention on the Future of Europe’s deliberations over the EU Constitution has thrown into relief the role of religion in defining ‘Europeanness’. In the context of a secularized Europe, Christianity is fighting for its institutional recognition and space in the public sphere. Religion may offer a cultural identity and work both to resist and to accommodate change. However, the Christian mobilization has been challenged (...)
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    From spirituality to governance?: Religion, identity and the European public sphere.François Foret - 2005 - In André-Paul Frognier & Irina Kolotouchkina (eds.), EpsNet Kiosk Plus. pp. 3--1.
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    Religion and Fundamental Rights in European Politics: Convergences and Divisions at the European Parliament. [REVIEW]François Foret - 2014 - Human Rights Review 15 (1):53-63.
    European legislators must increasingly deal with issues related to fundamental rights. Religion is a frequent topic obliging them to do so. It is not directly part of the EU’s competences but is a source of values underlying policy choices and a tricky political object. Relying on the findings of a survey about what Members of the European Parliament believe and what they do with these beliefs, the article analyzes potential tensions created by religion in the implementation of human rights by (...)
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