The religious condition of Ireland 1770-1850
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The religious condition of Ireland 1770-1850
Oxford University Press, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [371]-386) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Nigel Yates provides a major reassessment of the religious state of Ireland between 1770 and 1850. He argues that this was both a period of intense reform across all the major religious groups in Ireland and also one in which the seeds of religious tension, which were to dominate Irish politics and society for most of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, were sown. He examines in detail, from a wide range of primary sources, the mechanics of this reform programme
and the growing tensions between religious groups in this period, showing how political and religious issues became inextricably mixed and how various measures that might have been taken to improve the situation were not politically or religiously possible.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The Religious Development of Ireland 1560-1770
- 2. The Non-Religious Background to Religious Reforms in Ireland 1770-1850
- 3. The Religious Leadership of Ireland 1770-1850
- 4. Pastoral Care and Public Worship in Ireland 1770-1850
- 5. Ecclesiastical Reform in Action: Some Diocesan and Presbytery Case Studies
- 6. Church Building and Restoration in Ireland 1770-1850
- 7. Theological Developments and Ecumenical Relations 1770-1850
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