Ethnicity, Religion, and Religiosity: Protestants in the Republic of Ireland

By Joseph Ruane
English

In comparative studies of religion in Western Europe, Ireland stands out as a society where religion is still important. Today, decline is also evident. This paper asks how this dual aspect – persistence and decline – is to be explained. It focuses on the Protestant minority in the Republic of Ireland, and more specifically on the Protestants of West Cork.

Keywords

  • religiosity
  • modernity
  • ethnicity
  • protestants
  • Ireland
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