Readership: Scholars and students interested in the religious history of Northern Ireland; church history, especially Evangelicalism; twentieth-century political history of Northern Ireland; religion and social affairs; and the relationship between religion and nationalism
Patrick Mitchel, Lecturer in Theology at the Irish Bible Institute
"this book is an impressive, sincere attempt to define, not just Evangelicalism, but the proper Christian route which Presbyterianism should follow in Ulster..." - John Kent, The Journal of Theological Studies
Introduction Part 1. Nationalism, Identity, and Unionism 1: Of Nations and Nationalism 2: National Identity and the Appeal of Nationalism 3: Paradise Lost?: The Rise and Fall of Ulster Unionism Part 2. Shades of Orange: Differing Versions of Ulster Evangelicalism 4: Gospel Truth: Describing Evangelicalism 5: Marching Backwards: The World of Orangeism 6: Ourselves Alone: Paisleyism and the Politics of Purity 7: Generating Distance?: The Changing Identity of Irish Presbyterianism 8: A Balancing Act: The Evangelicals of ECONI Conclusion
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