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Presbyterians in Ireland

Identity in the Twenty-First Century

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Does the Presbyterian church help or hinder individuals in their lives? Baillie uses over a hundred interviews with Ministers and individuals to examine the role of women, the influence of life history and geographical location, education, inter-church relations, the Orange Order, Freemasonry, the ministry and the future.

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'Sandra Baillie has done us all a good turn by gathering this information and putting it in the public realm.' - Jude Collins, Andersontown News

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  • The Queen’s University, Belfast, UK

    Sandra M. Baillie

About the author

SANDRA BAILLIE is a Research Affiliate specialising in Religion, in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy, The Queens University of Belfast, UK. She is the author of Evangelical Women in Belfast: Imprisoned or Empowered?

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