Religion and National Identity
Delve into the intricate relationship between religion and national identity with Religion and National Identity by Alistair Mutch, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2015. This compelling hardback edition spans 288 pages and offers a thorough exploration of Presbyterianism's lasting influence on what it means to be Scottish.
Mutch meticulously investigates the evolution of practices within the 18th-century Church of Scotland, presenting a rich tapestry of archival research and detailed local case studies. Through this analysis, he contrasts the unique Scottish religious culture with a 'personal' form of accountability seen in England during the same era. Whether you're interested in historiography, national characteristics, or the interplay between religion and politics in the United Kingdom, this book presents a thought-provoking narrative that is essential for understanding Scotland's identity today.