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Religious Studies Review
The National Churches of England, Ireland and Scotland, 1801-1846 – Stewart J. Brown2006 •
‘Between Reformation and Enlightenment: Presbyterian Clergy, Religious Liberty and Intellectual Change, 1647 to 1788’, in R. Armstrong and T. O’Hannrachain, eds, Insular Christianity: Alternative Models of the Church in Britain and Ireland, c.1550-c.1750 (Manchester University Press), 252-71
Institutional Change and Stability: Conflicts, Transitions and Social Values
The Scots Episcopalians after Disestablishment, 1689-17232009 •
If general Christian public of America were surveyed, many will know the origin of the Episcopalian and Anglican Church, that is The Church of England. However if the same group were asked the origin of the Presbyterian Church it is doubtful that any would know the answer, Church of Scotland. Truth be known, the Church of Scotland, or Kirk as the Scots call it, is the little affirmed influencer of American Christianity. Any Presbyterian, or “reformed” church of America has indirectly been influenced by the Church of Scotland.
From the 1810s into the 1830s evangelical missionaries worked among Scottish Highland Catholic communities with the cooperation and assistance of the people and their priests. The historiography of protestant-Catholic relations is dominated by conflict and that of nineteenth-century Scotland focuses on tension in the industrializing Lowlands. However, the key religious issue for Highland Catholics was the response to expansionist protestantism. The Edinburgh Society for the Support of Gaelic Schools (ESSGS) best epitomizes this movement. Letters from priests and the society's annual reports reveal how long-established rural Catholic communities reacted to missionary activity and how, building on the tense compromises of the eighteenth century, for a few decades evangelicals and Catholics cooperated effectively. The ESSGS learned to involve local priests, provide sympathetic teachers and modify the curriculum. Catholics drew on their experience as a disempowered minority by resisting passively rather than actively and by using the society's schools on their own terms. Many Catholic parents and clergy developed a modus vivendi with evangelicals through their common interest in educating children. The evidence of northwest Scotland demonstrates how a minority faith group and missionaries negotiated a satisfactory coexistence in a period of energetic evangelical activity across the British world.
2008 •
A number of research projects on migration flows between Scotland and Ireland during the Plantation era have been conducted by social and religious historians. By providing an examination of the diffusion of Presbyterianism across the Irish Sea, this thesis addresses some of the dearth of work on cultural diffusion during the Plantation by geographers. To accomplish this goal, the thesis asked seven questions. In answering these questions, a dissenting Irish Sea culture area is described. The economic and political contexts in which the Plantation occurred are also delineated. The thesis then provides empirical analyses on the social and institutional networking patterns of the ministers who served in Irish Presbyterian churches. The last two empirical chapters concentrate on questions about deposition patterns and the trans-Channel nature of seventeenth-century Scottish geotheology. The final chapter provides a summary of the findings.
Nordidactica
Hva, hvordan, hvorfor? En studie av norske lærere og elevers erfaringer med lekser i samfunnsfag.2020 •
2008 •
Archivos de Ciencias de la Educación
Alejandro Korn y las humanidades en la Universidad Nacional de La Plata2014 •
2014 •
Journal of neurosurgery
Quantitative assessment of changes in hemodynamics of the internal carotid artery after bypass surgery for moyamoya disease2017 •
Agrotechniques in Industrial Crops
Impact of Harvesting the Aerial Part of Jerusalem Artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) as Forage on Tuber YieldCurrent Zoology
Playing together, laughing together: Rapid facial mimicry and social sensitivity in lowland gorillas2021 •
2018 •
Estudios de Psicología
Verbal and nonverbal expressions of mutual regulation in relevant episodes of psychotherapy /Manifestaciones verbales y no verbales de la regulación mutua en episodios relevantes de psicoterapia2016 •
Energy Research & Social Science
The politics of accelerating low-carbon transitions: Towards a new research agenda2018 •
2018 •
Journal of Radiography and Radiation Sciences
Sonographic features of radiologically non-functioning kidneys on intravenous urography (IVU) in Kano Metropolis, NigeriaMicroscopy and Microanalysis
Electron-Beam Induced Activation of Catalyst Supports for CNT Growth2017 •
International Journal of Epidemiology
Re-examining the link between prenatal maternal anxiety and child emotional difficulties, using a sibling design2017 •
IJAR - Indian Journal of Applied Research
Factors Affecting Preference of Users Towards Internet Service Providers in Madurai DistrictSocial Science Research Network
Evolution of the Industrial Wage Structure in China Since 19802011 •