Modern Papal Diplomacy and
Social Teaching in World Affairs
This comprehensive collection offers a concise introduction to the institutional framework of the Holy See, conceptualizing papal agency and positions from a range of international theory perspectives. The authors international scholars from political science, history, and religious studies explore multiple fields of papal and Vatican influence, ranging from spy networks and inter-religious dialogue to social doctrine and religious freedom.
This book demonstrates that, contrary to secularization theory, the papacy is not in decline in world politics. Since World War II, the Holy See has played a steadily increasing role in international relations. Globalization supports the role of the Catholic Church as a transnational actor not only in the advanced industrial societies of the West but also increasingly across the Global South. In this volume, the authors document the legacies of John Paul II and Benedict XVI as well as the current pontificate of Pope Francis from a range of contemporary perspectives.
This book comprises research articles and commentary essays on the papacy in world politics originally published in The Review of Faith & International Affairs.
Mariano P. Barbato is Associate Professor of Politics at the University of Passau and Heisenberg, Germany. Currently he is the Principal Investigator of the research project Legions of the Pope. A case study in social and political transformation, funded by the German Research Foundation. He has published widely on religion and politics.
Robert J. Joustra is Director of the Centre for Christian Scholarship and Associate Professor of Politics and International Studies at Redeemer University College, Canada. He is an editorial fellow with The Review of Faith & International Affairs and author and editor of several books, including most recently The Religious Problem with Religious Freedom: Why Foreign Policy Needs Political Theology (2017).
Dennis R. Hoover is Editor of The Review of Faith & International Affairs and Senior Fellow at the Institute for Global Engagement, USA. He is editor of Religion and American Exceptionalism (2014), co-editor with Chris Seiple and Pauletta Otis of The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Security (2013), and co-editor with Douglas Johnston of Religion and Foreign Affairs: Essential Readings (2012).
Routledge Studies in Religion and Politics
Edited by Jeffrey Haynes, London Metropolitan University, UK
This series aims to publish high quality works on the topic of the resurgence of political forms of religion in both national and international contexts. This trend has been especially noticeable in the post-cold war era (that is, since the late 1980s). It has affected all the world religions (including, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism) in various parts of the world (such as, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, South and Southeast Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa).
The series welcomes books that use a variety of approaches to the subject, drawing on scholarship from political science, international relations, security studies, and contemporary history. Books in the series explore these religions, regions and topics both within and beyond the conventional domain of church-state relations to include the impact of religion on politics, conflict and development, including the late Samuel Huntingtons controversial yet influential thesis about clashing civilisations.
In sum, the overall purpose of the book series is to provide a comprehensive survey of what is currently happening in relation to the interaction of religion and politics, both domestically and internationally, in relation to a variety of issues.
For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Studiesin- Religion-and-Politics/book-series/RSRP
Religion in the Context of Globalization
Essays on concept, form, and political implication
Peter Beyer
Religion and the Realist Tradition
From political theology to International Relations theory and back
Jodok Troy
Cosmopolitanism, Religion and the Public Sphere
Maria Rovisco and Sebastian Kim
Religion, Identity and Human Security
Giorgio Shani
Christians and the Middle East Conflict
Edited by John Rowe, John Dyck and Jens Zimmerman
Conservative Religious Politics in Russia and the United States
Dreaming of a Christian nation
John Anderson
European Culture Wars and the Italian Case
Which Side are you on?
Luca Ozzano and Alberta Giorgi
God and the EU
Faith in the European Project
Jonathan Chaplin and Gary Wilton
Religious NGOs in International Relations
The Construction of the Religious and the Secular
Karsten Lehmann
Religion at the United Nations
Value Politics
Edited by Anne Stensvold
Religion and Soft Power in the South Caucasus
Edited by Ansgar Jodicke
The Religious Problem with Religious Freedom
Why Foreign Policy Needs Political Theology
Robert Joustra
An Introduction to Religion and Politics (2nd edition)
Theory and Practice
Jonathan Fox
Religious Responses to Marriage Equality
Luke Perry
The Politics of New Atheism
Stuart McAnulla, Steven Kettell and Marcus Schulzke
Religious NGOs at the United Nations
Polarizers or Mediators?
Edited by Claudia Baumgart-Ochse and Klaus Dieter Wolf
Catholic Mediations in Southern Europe
The Invisible Politics of Religion
Xabier Itcaina
Contested Holy Cities
The Urban Dimension of Religious Conflicts
Edited by Michael Dumper
Modern Papal Diplomacy and Social Teaching in World Affairs
Edited by Mariano P. Barbato, Robert J. Joustra and Dennis R. Hoover