Transforming Post-Catholic Ireland
Explore the profound sociological shifts in "Transforming Post-Catholic Ireland," authored by Gladys Ganiel and published by Oxford University Press in 2016. This insightful hardback spans 284 pages, delving into the religious landscape of Ireland from the mid-1990s to the present day.
Ganiel's work offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolving role of religion in contemporary Irish society following a significant decline in Catholic influence. This detailed study sheds light on the factors contributing to these changes and examines the emerging spiritual and cultural identities that are redefining Ireland today.
Whether you are a sociologist, historian, or simply intrigued by the transformation of religious beliefs in modern times, "Transforming Post-Catholic Ireland" provides an engaging and informative perspective on this critical transition. Don't miss the opportunity to understand the complexities of post-Catholic identity in Ireland.