This volume brings together leading scholars to examine how the Church has brought its values into the political sphere and, in the process, alienated some of the younger generation. Since the disintegration of the communist one-party state at the end of the 1980s, the Catholic Church has pushed its agenda to ban abortion, introduce religious instruction in the state schools, and protect Poland from secular influences emanating from the European Union. As one of the consequences, Polish society has become polarized along religious lines, with conservative forces such as Fr. Rydzyks Radio Maryja seeking to counter the influence of the European Union and liberals on the left trying to protect secular values. This volume casts a wide net in topics, with chapters on Pope John Paul II, Radio Maryja, religious education, the Churchs campaign against what it calls genderism, and the privatization of religious belief, among other topics.
INTRODUCTION
The Strength of the Church An Introduction: Sabrina P. Ramet
PART ONE THE POLITICS OF RELIGION SINCE 1989
Chapter 1: Controversies in the social & political engagement of the Catholic Church in Poland since 1988 -- Sabrina P. Ramet
Chapter 2: The Many Faces of John Paul II -- Stanislaw Obirek
Chapter 3: The Roman Catholic Church In Poland vis-?-vis Europe and the Processes of European integration: Three images of Europe -- Katarzyna LeszczyDska
Chapter 4: Radio Maryja and Fr. Rydzyk as a creator of the National-Catholic ideology Ireneusz KrzemiDski
Chapter 5: The war on gender? The Roman Catholic Churchs discourse on gender in Poland Anna Szwed and Katarzyna ZieliDska