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Religious change in Ireland
Background
editReligion and politics in Ireland Feminism Good Friday agreement Religious abuse scandals Difficulties of using census statistics
Secularisation
editOverall 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
editEmigration Migration Ireland as global religious homeland Religious affiliation and attitudes to globalisation
Change within established Christianity
editCreolisation 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
editEvangelical and Pentecostal Christianity Islam Buddhism Hinduism Other migrant religions
Conversion to world religions
editBuddhism Hinduism Islam Bah'ai
New religious movements
editCultural nationalism as folk religion Neopaganism Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu NRMs
New Age and alternative spirituality
editChannelled teachings Alternative medicine Class, gender, race aspects New Age as broader cultural phenomenon
Conclusion
editReligious individualism Syncretism Declining ethnic character of Irish religion?
References
editSources: Kuhling, Ugba, UCC study, Ireland's NRMs, Cardiac Celts, Cox on Irish Buddhism, Heelas / Woodhead on religious change
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