ABSTRACT

This collection brings together a group of highly respected law and religion scholars to explore the funding of religious heritage in the context of state support for religions. The importance of this state support is that on the one hand it illustrates the potential tensions between secular and religious values, whilst on the other it constitutes a relevant tool for investigating the question of the legitimacy of such financial support. The funding logically varies according to the national system of state-religion relationships and this is reflected in the range of countries studied, including: Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. The book provides clarity in the assignment of funds to religious heritage, as well as seeking to define the limit of what relates to the exercise of worship and what belongs to cultural policy. It is clear that the main challenge for the future lies not only in managing the dual purpose of religious monuments, but also in re-using these buildings which have lost their original purpose. This collection will appeal to those interested in cultural heritage management, as well as law and religion scholars. The views expressed during the execution of the RELIGARE project, in whatever form and or by whatever medium, are the sole responsibility of the authors. The European Union is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part |42 pages

Funding Religious Heritage in France

chapter |10 pages

Funding Religious Cultural Heritage

Administrative Texts and Practices

chapter |8 pages

Funding Religious Heritage

The Role of the French Fondation du Patrimoine

part |50 pages

Funding Religious Heritage in Dominant Church Systems

chapter |22 pages

Living Hand-to-mouth

Regulating and Funding Religious Heritage in the United Kingdom

part |64 pages

Funding Religious Heritage in Covenantal and Recognized Church Systems

part |78 pages

Laïcités, Separation between Church and State and Funding Religious Heritage

chapter |30 pages

A Dutch Treat

State Funding for the Maintenance and Restoration of Built Religious Heritage in the Netherlands

chapter |14 pages

Historical Trajectories, Institutional Particularities

The Funding Regime for Religious Heritage in Turkey

chapter |16 pages

Conclusion