User:Laurence Cox/Religious change in Ireland
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Religious change in Ireland
Background
[edit]Religion and politics in Ireland Feminism Good Friday agreement Religious abuse scandals Difficulties of using census statistics
Secularisation
[edit]Overall picture Age profile and vocations crisis in Catholicism Lapsed and non-practising vs atheist and agnostic Refusal of categorisation Migrant population
Religious change and globalisation
[edit]Emigration Migration Ireland as global religious homeland Religious affiliation and attitudes to globalisation
Change within established Christianity
[edit]Creolisation and syncretism Spirituality and adoption of Asian meditation techniques Contemporary Celtic Christianity Evangelical movements within Irish churches Changing meaning of religious visions
Migrant religion in Ireland
[edit]Evangelical and Pentecostal Christianity Islam Buddhism Hinduism Other migrant religions
Conversion to world religions
[edit]Buddhism Hinduism Islam Bah'ai
New religious movements
[edit]Cultural nationalism as folk religion Neopaganism Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu NRMs
New Age and alternative spirituality
[edit]Channelled teachings Alternative medicine Class, gender, race aspects New Age as broader cultural phenomenon
Conclusion
[edit]Religious individualism Syncretism Declining ethnic character of Irish religion?
References
[edit]Sources: Kuhling, Ugba, UCC study, Ireland's NRMs, Cardiac Celts, Cox on Irish Buddhism, Heelas / Woodhead on religious change
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