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Paisley: Religion and Politics in Northern Ireland


Paisley: Religion and Politics in Northern Ireland

Paperback by Bruce, Steve (Head of School of Social Science, University of Aberdeen)

Paisley: Religion and Politics in Northern Ireland

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ISBN:
9780199565719
Publication Date:
16 Apr 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
326 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Paisley: Religion and Politics in Northern Ireland

Description

The career of the Revd Ian Paisley raises vital questions about the links between religion and politics in the modern world. Paisley is unique in having founded his own church and party and led both to success, so that he effectively has a veto over political developments in Northern Ireland. Steve Bruce draws on over 20 years of close acquaintance with Paisley's people to describe and explain Paisleyism. In this clearly written account, Bruce charts Paisley's movement from the maverick fringes to the centre of Ulster politics and discusses in detail the changes in his party that accompanied its rise. At the heart of this account are vital questions for modern societies. How can religion and politics mix? Do different religions produce different sorts of politics? What is clear is that Paisley's people are not jihadis intent on imposing their religion on the unGodly. For all that religion plays a vital part in Paisley's personal political drive and explains some of his success, he plays by the rules of liberal democracy. Newly published in paperback with an afterword discussing the achievement of the devolved executive and Paisley's period as First Minister in the new Assembly.

Contents

1. Ulster Protestants ; 2. Early Years ; 3. On the Margins of Unionism ; 4. Coming to Power ; 5. Church Established ; 6. Church and Party ; 7. Paisley and Trouble ; 8. With God on his Side ; Afterword

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