This book explores the legal relationships between the State and the Church in Germany, focusing on ecclesiastical law and historical agreements. It examines the concordats between the Holy See and German states, highlighting the impact of these agreements on religious and civil life. Contributions from notable figures like Cardinal Pietro Parolin provide insights into the broader European context, emphasizing the role of Christianity in uniting Europe. The book is intended for legal scholars, historians, and those interested in religious studies, offering a comprehensive analysis of church-state relations in Germany and their implications for broader European integration. |