The Oxford Handbook of Religion in Modern Ireland
The Oxford Handbook of Religion in Modern Ireland
Gladys Ganiel is Professor in the Sociology of Religion at Queen’s University Belfast and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy. Her specialisms include religion on the island of Ireland, religion and conflict in Northern Ireland, evangelicalism, and the emerging church. Her Oxford University Press book, The Deconstructed Church: Understanding Emerging Christianity, co-authored with Gerardo Marti, was winner of the 2015 Distinguished Book Award of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion.
Andrew R. Holmes is Reader in History and Chair of the Religious Studies Research Forum at Queen’s University Belfast. He has published extensively on the history of Protestantism and evangelicalism, including The Shaping of Ulster Presbyterian Belief and Practice 1770–1840 (Oxford University Press, 2006) and The Irish Presbyterian Mind: Conservative Theology, Evangelical Experience, and Modern Criticism 1830–1930 (Oxford University Press, 2018).
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Abstract
The Oxford Handbook of Religion in Modern Ireland provides in-depth analysis of the relationships between religion, society, politics, and everyday life on the island of Ireland from 1800 to the twenty-first century. Taking a chronological and all-island approach, it explores the complex and changing role of religion both before and after partition of the island. It addresses long-standing historical and political debates about religion, identity, and politics, including religion’s contributions to division and violence on the island. It also offers perspectives on the relationship of religion with education, the media, law, gender and sexuality, science, literature, and memory; considers how everyday religious practices have intersected with the institutional structures of Catholicism and Protestantism; and analyses the island’s increasing religious diversity, including the rise of those with ‘no religion’. Written by leading scholars in the field and emerging researchers with new perspectives, the Handbook is authoritative and up to date, offering a wide-ranging and comprehensive analysis of the enduring significance of religion on the island.
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Front Matter
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Part I Religion, Politics, and Society, 1800–1922
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1
Beyond Teleology: Religious and Political Identities Before the Irish Revolution
S. J. Connolly
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2
Churches, the State, and Politics, 1800–1922: An Overview
Stewart J. Brown
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3
Catholic Ireland and the Devotional Revolution
Sarah Roddy
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Protestant Ireland: Variety and Vitality, 1800–1914
John Wolffe
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The Supernatural, Magic, and Religion
Andrew Sneddon
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Science and Religion Before and After Darwin
Juliana Adelman andStuart Mathieson
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Literature and Religion, 1798–1923
Norman Vance
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Religion, Gender, and Sexuality in Ireland, 1800–1922
Myrtle Hill
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Beyond Teleology: Religious and Political Identities Before the Irish Revolution
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Part II Religion, Politics, and Society, 1922–1968
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The Catholic Church and the Irish State, 1916–1973
Daithí Ó Corráin
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Northern Ireland: A Protestant State?
Graham Walker
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Irish Catholic Culture Before and After Vatican II
Louise Fuller
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12
Catholics in Northern Ireland, 1921–1969
Marianne Elliott
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Changing Protestant Identity in Southern Ireland, 1922–1970s
Ian d'Alton
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Protestant Religion in Northern Ireland to 1980
Andrew R. Holmes
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Religion and Education in Southern Ireland
Patricia Kieran
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Religion and Education in Northern Ireland
L. Philip Barnes
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Religion, Gender, and Sexuality, 1922–1968
Lindsey Earner-Byrne
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Religion and Broadcasting in the Two Irelands
Robert J. Savage
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The Catholic Church and the Irish State, 1916–1973
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Part III Religion, Politics, and Society, 1968–2023
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Ireland After Secularization
Gladys Ganiel
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Religious Demography, Identification, and Practice: Change over Time
Malcolm P. A. Macourt
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Being Catholic in Ireland
Tom Inglis
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22
The Abuse Crises in the Irish Christian Churches
James Gallen
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Religion and Law in Ireland and Northern Ireland Since 1968
Christopher McCrudden and others
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Sectarianism and Conflict
Duncan Morrow andGladys Ganiel
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25
The Religion and Politics of Paisleyism
Patrick Mitchel
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Catholic Responses to Violence in Northern Ireland
Margaret M. Scull
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27
Christian Realism and Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland
Maria Power
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28
New Religious Movements
Peter Mulholland andCarles Salazar
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29
Paganism
Jenny Butler
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Minority Religions and Immigration in Ireland
Vladimir Kmec
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31
Religion and Memory in Modern Ireland
Guy Beiner
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The Rise of ‘No Religion’
Hugh Turpin
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Ireland After Secularization
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End Matter
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