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The religion of Orange politics

Protestantism and fraternity in contemporary Scotland

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Focusing on the Orange Order in contemporary Scotland, this ethnographic study delves into its ultra-Protestant, ultra-British, and ultra-unionist ideologies, alongside its strong anti-Catholic sentiments. It engages with current discussions around the politics of hate, challenging readers to consider whether religious bigotry can be intertwined with human experiences of 'The Good'. Through its exploration, the book offers a critical examination of the intersection of religion, identity, and political beliefs in modern society.

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The religion of Orange politics, Joseph Webster

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2020
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Titre
The religion of Orange politics
Sous-titre
Protestantism and fraternity in contemporary Scotland
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2020
Format
rigide
Pages
230
ISBN13
9781526113764
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Focusing on the Orange Order in contemporary Scotland, this ethnographic study delves into its ultra-Protestant, ultra-British, and ultra-unionist ideologies, alongside its strong anti-Catholic sentiments. It engages with current discussions around the politics of hate, challenging readers to consider whether religious bigotry can be intertwined with human experiences of 'The Good'. Through its exploration, the book offers a critical examination of the intersection of religion, identity, and political beliefs in modern society.