Christian democracy as political spirituality: transcendence as transformation—Italian politics, 1942–1953

Bjørn Thomassen, Rosario Forlenza

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review

Abstract

This article deals with the transformation of Catholic politics in Italy between 1942 and 1945 and the emergence of Christian Democracy as the dominant political party in the postwar years. It analyzes how Catholic politicians turned from reactionary critics of democracy to its champion. The article foregrounds a dimension that has not been given sufficient attention in scholarly works on political Catholicism and Christian Democracy, namely the religious content of thought. In the experiences of politicians and thinkers living through Fascism and war, transcendence and spirituality emerged as new markers of certainty that came to re-direct and ground democracy. Our conceptual argument is that Christian Democracy can be understood as a distinct form of “political spirituality,” pace Foucault. The article further shows how this political spirituality became “applied” in a series of ways in the immediate postwar period.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPolitics and Religion Journal
Volume17
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)229-249
Number of pages21
ISSN1820-6581
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • Christian Democracy
  • Democratic transition
  • Political spirituality
  • Religious politics
  • War experiences

Cite this