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New in paperback. Addressing as it does aspects of the Northern Troubles, inter-church and church-state relations, Rendering to God and Caesar will appeal to a number of audiences with an interest in twentieth century Irish history across the globe.

Table of Contents

List of figures and tables
Acknowledgements
Terminology and abbreviations
Introduction
1. ‘Hands across the Border must be the unfailing principle of our common Church life’: The Church of Ireland and the border
2. ‘The indivisible island’: The Catholic Church and the border
3. ‘A confident minority’: The Church of Ireland and the Irish state
4. Standing with the people: The Catholic Church and the Northern Ireland state
5. ‘That they may be one’: Inter-church relations and religious borders in Ireland
Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 2/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719073472, 978-0719073472
      ISBN10: 0719073472

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      New in paperback. Addressing as it does aspects of the Northern Troubles, inter-church and church-state relations, Rendering to God and Caesar will appeal to a number of audiences with an interest in twentieth century Irish history across the globe.

      Table of Contents

      List of figures and tables
      Acknowledgements
      Terminology and abbreviations
      Introduction
      1. ‘Hands across the Border must be the unfailing principle of our common Church life’: The Church of Ireland and the border
      2. ‘The indivisible island’: The Catholic Church and the border
      3. ‘A confident minority’: The Church of Ireland and the Irish state
      4. Standing with the people: The Catholic Church and the Northern Ireland state
      5. ‘That they may be one’: Inter-church relations and religious borders in Ireland
      Conclusion
      Appendices
      Bibliography
      Index

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