2022
DOI: 10.1177/14687968221106185
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Religion, secularity, culture? Investigating Christian privilege in Western Europe

Abstract: Scholarship on religious inequality in Europe has focused mainly on the position of religious minorities, primarily Jews and Muslims. Investigations into Islamophobia, antisemitism, and other forms of discrimination and oppression, however, are merely one side of the coin. This article draws attention to Christian privilege as a different, but related phenomenon. It understands ‘privilege’ to be part of the study of hegemony, as the asymmetrical counterpart of structural oppression. The article situates Christ… Show more

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“…[50][51][52]. The consideration of religious beliefs and commitments of faith as inalienable has qualified them for special protection that have not always been granted to secular moral sources (53). However, regarding CO to MAiD, secular moral sources should be considered equally to religious sources, since their non-religious justification does not necessarily make them easier to abandon or betray.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[50][51][52]. The consideration of religious beliefs and commitments of faith as inalienable has qualified them for special protection that have not always been granted to secular moral sources (53). However, regarding CO to MAiD, secular moral sources should be considered equally to religious sources, since their non-religious justification does not necessarily make them easier to abandon or betray.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, Christianity has been intertwined with colonialism, imperialism, and the subjugation of non-White peoples, contributing to the construction of racial hierarchies where whiteness is equated with righteousness and superiority (Teter, 2023). This connection has enabled the preservation and reinforcement of White privilege, as Christian institutions and ideologies have often been used to justify and uphold systems of oppression and discrimination against marginalized communities, including antisemitism (Teter, 2023), Islamophobia (Lauwers, 2023). This often results in the oppression of minoritized religions, relegating them to the periphery of society.…”
Section: Christian Hegemony and Minoritized Religions Erasure From Deijmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The talking back of these young Catholic women and responses to social prejudices and attitudes is thus underpinned by complicated mechanisms of marginality, normativity and privilege. Lauwers (2023) argues that while Christianity is perceived differently than Judaism and Islam in discussions about Christian heritage in public debates, expressions of a too pious Christianity are regarded as suspicious as well. We cannot but agree with this observation.…”
Section: A Gendered White Catholic Location: Perceiving Religious Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%