Italian Catholicism in the Face of Contemporary Socio-political Challenges. An Attempt to Analyse Cover Image

Italian Catholicism in the Face of Contemporary Socio-political Challenges. An Attempt to Analyse
Italian Catholicism in the Face of Contemporary Socio-political Challenges. An Attempt to Analyse

Author(s): Rafał Dudała
Subject(s): Politics, Sociology
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: religious determinants; religions in Italy; religion and the political system; Catholicism and social phenomena

Summary/Abstract: The analysis of the attitude of Italian citizens to social challenges - political and economic, assessed from the point of view of their own (non)religiousness, is the purpose of this study. Two methods were used during the study. The comparative one, which allows indicating the diversity of views of socio-religious groups, and the statistical one, including the quantitative and qualitative approach.The implementation of the chosen goal was based on the adoption of research hypotheses confirmed by the collected material. First of all: on many issues, the views of believers are consistent with the opinions of non-believers and distant in relation to the official position of the Church and hierarchy. Secondly, the views of people declaring themselves as believers differ, which proves that religion is not the primary reference for assessing changes within the political system. In the field of research, the change and collapse of the image of a culturally homogenous state can be noticed. The religious homogeneity of Italy does not confirm the growing number of people declaring themselves as non-believers and non-Catholic religionists. This is also not confirmed by the diversity within the group of Catholics who, in the assessment of social phenomena and political events, are inclined to follow non-religious reasons, mainly programs of right-wing parties, often populist and anti-system, which many Italian Catholics support.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 121-137
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English