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Poland and Germany are neighbouring countries. Nonetheless they are different in two ways: first, in terms of religiosity and the religious outcome and second, in terms of the abortion law. The author will show the different ways of influence, the discussion and the fight of the church for a ban on abortion in both countries in the 1990s. The hypothesis that the church in Poland had more influence than the church in Germany is also connected with the abortion issue. The reason for this hypothesis lies in the different abortion laws in Germany and Poland. Poland as a deeply religious country…mehr

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Poland and Germany are neighbouring countries. Nonetheless they are different in two ways: first, in terms of religiosity and the religious outcome and second, in terms of the abortion law. The author will show the different ways of influence, the discussion and the fight of the church for a ban on abortion in both countries in the 1990s. The hypothesis that the church in Poland had more influence than the church in Germany is also connected with the abortion issue. The reason for this hypothesis lies in the different abortion laws in Germany and Poland. Poland as a deeply religious country has a strict abortion law whereas Germany with a lower rate of religiosity has a liberal abortion law. The author will prove this hypothesis with the help of another disputed topic: the theory about secularization. He will use the theory of secularization by Norris and Inglehart to show that the church has more influence in countries with a lower secularization rate than in a country with a high secularization rate. This book is highly recommended to all readers who are interested in the influence of the church on political and the abortion issue.
Autorenporträt
Björn Schaarschmidt studies political science and history at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, and graduated in European Political Sociology at Dalarna University, Sweden.