The Bible War in Ireland

Nonfiction, History
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Author: Irene Whelan ISBN: 9781843513100
Publisher: The Lilliput Press Publication: February 15, 2012
Imprint: The Lilliput Press Language: English
Author: Irene Whelan
ISBN: 9781843513100
Publisher: The Lilliput Press
Publication: February 15, 2012
Imprint: The Lilliput Press
Language: English

'With evangelical politics born again on a global scale, Irene Whelan's vivid and compelling account of nineteenth-century Ireland is a timely reminder of the intolerance and intensity that accompanies civil wars of the soul.' - Luke Gibbons, Notre Dame University

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At the end of the eighteenth century an evangelical movement gained enormous popularity at all levels of Irish society. Initially driven by the enthusiasm and commitment of Methodists and Dissenters, it quickly gained ascendancy in the Church of Ireland, where its unique blend of moral improvement and conservative piety appealed to those threatened by the democratic revolution and the demands of the Catholic population for political equality.

The Bible War in Ireland identifies this evangelical movement as the origin of Ireland's Protestant 'Second Reformation', which broke into open expression when Archbishop William Magee of Dublin claimed ecclesiastical supremacy for the Church of Ireland in his famous inaugural sermon in St Patrick's Cathedral in October 1822. This in turn helped provoke a revolution in political consciousness among the Catholic population, led by Bishop James Warren Doyle. The Doyle-Magee controversy set the stage for the emergence of the Catholic Church as a leading player in the Irish political arena, culminating in the Catholic Relief Act of 1829.

Extensively researched, and illustrated, Irene Whelan's book puts forward a uniquely challenging interpretation of the modern origins of religious and political polarization in Ireland.

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'With evangelical politics born again on a global scale, Irene Whelan's vivid and compelling account of nineteenth-century Ireland is a timely reminder of the intolerance and intensity that accompanies civil wars of the soul.' - Luke Gibbons, Notre Dame University

NB. We cannot supply North American orders. Please contact University of Wisconsin Press, www.wisc.edu

At the end of the eighteenth century an evangelical movement gained enormous popularity at all levels of Irish society. Initially driven by the enthusiasm and commitment of Methodists and Dissenters, it quickly gained ascendancy in the Church of Ireland, where its unique blend of moral improvement and conservative piety appealed to those threatened by the democratic revolution and the demands of the Catholic population for political equality.

The Bible War in Ireland identifies this evangelical movement as the origin of Ireland's Protestant 'Second Reformation', which broke into open expression when Archbishop William Magee of Dublin claimed ecclesiastical supremacy for the Church of Ireland in his famous inaugural sermon in St Patrick's Cathedral in October 1822. This in turn helped provoke a revolution in political consciousness among the Catholic population, led by Bishop James Warren Doyle. The Doyle-Magee controversy set the stage for the emergence of the Catholic Church as a leading player in the Irish political arena, culminating in the Catholic Relief Act of 1829.

Extensively researched, and illustrated, Irene Whelan's book puts forward a uniquely challenging interpretation of the modern origins of religious and political polarization in Ireland.

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