Protestant-Catholic conflict from the Reformation to the twenty-first century : the dynamics of religious difference
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Protestant-Catholic conflict from the Reformation to the twenty-first century : the dynamics of religious difference
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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Protestant-Catholic conflict from the Reformation to the 21st century : the dynamics of religious difference
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Taking a fresh look at the roots and implications of the enduring major historic fissure in Western Christianity, this book presents new insights into the historical dynamics of Protestant-Catholic conflict while illuminating present-day contexts and suggesting comparisons for approaching other entrenched conflicts in which religion is implicated.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors 1. Exploring the History of Protestant-Catholic Conflict
- John Wolffe 2. Europe's 'Wars of Religion' and their Legacies
- Mark Greengrass 3. Eighteenth-Century English Anti-Catholicism: Contexts, Continuity and Diminution
- Colin Haydon 4. The Longue Duree of German Religious Conflict?
- Helmut Walser Smith 5. Religious Conflict in Ulster c. 1780-1886
- Andrew Holmes 6. Sectarianism and Evangelicalism in Birmingham and Liverpool, 1850-2010
- Philomena Sutherland 7. 'The Catholic danger': Liberal theology and Anti-Catholicism in Sweden
- Yvonne-Maria Werner 8. Protestant-Catholic Conflict in the United States: The Cases of John F. Kennedy and Ronald W. Reagan
- Thomas J. Carty 9. The Dynamics of Religious Difference in Contemporary Northern Ireland
- John Bell 10. Beyond Protestant-Catholic Conflict?
- John Wolffe Index
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