Contrary to the widespread belief in Ireland's rapid secularisation, religion continues to play a significant role in 21st-century Irish culture, though not in the familiar forms of Catholicism and Protestantism. This volume seeks to redress the balance and demonstrate that religion informs and intersects with past and present Irish culture. While religious oppression has been challenged by writers from Sean O'Casey to Edna O'Brien, Joyce's heresy, Patrick Pearse's fusion of Christian and pagan sacrifice, and Yeats's pan-Asian eclecticism are among the manoeuvres by which the Irish have sought to explore beyond the prescribed limits of spirituality. This book takes an interdisciplinary and global approach that encompasses the affinities of Celtic thought with Asian philosophy, the legacy of Irish missions in Africa, new ways to see the religiosity of canonical works, and Irish cultural engagement with traditions such as Buddhism, Daoism, Judaism, and Shinto.
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Willa Murphy lectures in English at Ulster University. Willa Murphy's publications explore the intersection of theology, literature, and culture, from the eighteenth century to the present day. She is the recipient of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Research Fellowship, and of the Keough-Naughton Hesburgh Library Research Award. She is Assistant Editor of the Steinbeck Review. Chris Murray (FRAS) is Senior Lecturer in Literary Studies at Monash University. With interdisciplinary interests in transcultural exchange, his writing includes the books China from the Ruins of Athens and Rome: Classics, Sinology, and Romanticism (2020), Tragic Coleridge (2013), and a memoir, Crippled Immortals: Shaolin Enlightenment on a Singapore High-Rise (2018).
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Ulster University
Monash University
Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction Chris Murray; 1. Religion and Irish Poetry Eilean Ni Chuilleanain; 2. Thinking Theologically about Irish Anglican Gothic Fiction Jarlath Killeen; 3. Faith and Religion in Irish Theatre: 'The Mercy of Fathers' Victor Merriman; 4. Institutional Catholicism in the Irish Novel: 'As much Power as We Give Them' Kate Costello-Sullivan; 5. Women and Religion in the Irish Diaspora: Memoirs, Fiction, and Lecture Tours Dianne Hall; 6. James Joyce the Heretic Jean-Michel Rabate; 7. Seamus Heaney's Religious Palette: Catholic, Roman, Greek Lorna Hardwick; 8. Poetic Ontologies in Seamus Heaney and Derek Mahon Bruce Stewart; 9. The Prospect of Truth: Catholic Feeling in the Language of Conor Cruise O'Brien Marion Kelly; 10. 'A Cleansing and Sanctifying Thing': Mythic Landscapes in Patrick Pearse's Sacrificial Imagination Hunter Dukes; 11. Modern Irish Marianisms: The Virgin Mary in Literature after the Second Vatican Council Chris Murray; 12. Restless for the Future: Eschatology and Evangelical Time in Ulster-Scots Writing and Culture Frank Ferguson and Willa Murphy; 13. Church Domination and Control Tom Inglis; 14. Religious Material Culture Mary Ann Bolger and Lisa Godson; 15. Ireland and Africa: Religious and Cultural Connections Fiona Bateman; 16. Judaism and Irish Culture Natalie Wynn; 17. 'The Unseen Bay': Japanese Spirituality and Irish Literature Ciaran Murray; 18. The Dao of Irish Culture Jerusha McCormack.