
The Study of Religions in Ireland
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It thereby offers an assessment of contemporary religions in Ireland and their relationships to society, culture, economics, politics and the State. Contributors make connections between topics as diverse as Ireland's Revolutionary Period, the formation of the Irish State, the decline of Catholicism, the rise of migrant religions and New Religious Movements and the effects of secularisation on religions and society.
This book emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of the study of religions whilst illustrating the coherent themes that have shaped the development of the field in Ireland, making it unique.
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Hazel O'Brien is a lecturer in sociology at South East Technological University, Ireland.
Content
Part I: Disciplinary Overview of the Study of Religions in Ireland
1. The Study of Religions in Ireland - an Entangled History, Alexandra Grieser (Trinity College Dublin) and Brian Bocking (Professor Emeritus at University College Cork, Ireland)
2. Historical Perspectives: Irish Nationalist Women's Religious and Political Revolutions, Amy Heath Carpentier (Washington University, USA)
3. Reflections on Irish Folklore and Religion, Sile De Cleir (University of Limerick, Ireland)
4. The Academic Discipline of Religious Education at Primary Level in Ireland, Patricia Kieran (Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland)
5. Understanding the Sociology of Religion in Contemporary Ireland, Ganiel Gladys (Queens University, Belfast, UK)
Part II. Themes in the Contemporary Study of Religions in Ireland
6. Esotericism, Romantic Nationalism, and the Birth of the Irish State, Jenny Butler (University College Cork, Ireland)
7. Affirmations of Irishness: Traversing the Contours of Irish Protestant Identity, Deirdre Nutall (Independent Researcher, Ireland) and Tony Walsh (Maynooth University, Ireland)
8. Situating New Religious Movements in Contemporary Ireland, Vesna Malesevic (NUI Galway, Ireland)
9. Migrant Religions and the Irish State, Abel Ugba (University of Leeds, UK)
10. Irish Catholicism: Where has it Been and Where is it Going?, Brian Conway (Maynooth University, Ireland)
11. Thinking beyond the Island: Buddhism, Ireland and Method in the Study of Religions, Laurence Cox (Maynooth University, Ireland) and Brian Bocking (Professor Emeritus at University College Cork, Ireland)
Postface, Mapping the Religious Field in Ireland, Tom Inglis (Professor Emeritus University College Dublin, Ireland)
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