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The New Ireland and Its Sacred Cows: Orthodoxies and Heresies at the Merriman Summer School 2004

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BuchKartoniert, Paperback
192 Seiten
Englisch
Liffey Presserschienen am30.04.2005
The Merriman Summer School, which was first held in Ennis, Co. Clare in 1968, has become an Irish institution with a well-earned reputation for its unique mixture of scholarship and conviviality. The 2004 Summer School theme, "Orthodoxies and Heresies: The New Ireland and its Sacred Cows", was timely as it explored a new and confident Ireland that has rejected many of its established orthodoxies and replaced them with ideas and beliefs that were earlier frequently regarded as heresies. Inevitably, the new orthodoxies will be challenged and the spiral of cut, thrust, debate and challenge will continue. Although religion is the field primarily associated with the orthodoxy/heresy dilemma, it is not the only one in which hard and polarised positions exist. Papers delivered at the 2004 Summer School touched on such diverse areas as health care, gender, culture, sport, ageing - and James Joycelmehr

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KlappentextThe Merriman Summer School, which was first held in Ennis, Co. Clare in 1968, has become an Irish institution with a well-earned reputation for its unique mixture of scholarship and conviviality. The 2004 Summer School theme, "Orthodoxies and Heresies: The New Ireland and its Sacred Cows", was timely as it explored a new and confident Ireland that has rejected many of its established orthodoxies and replaced them with ideas and beliefs that were earlier frequently regarded as heresies. Inevitably, the new orthodoxies will be challenged and the spiral of cut, thrust, debate and challenge will continue. Although religion is the field primarily associated with the orthodoxy/heresy dilemma, it is not the only one in which hard and polarised positions exist. Papers delivered at the 2004 Summer School touched on such diverse areas as health care, gender, culture, sport, ageing - and James Joycel
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-904148-67-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2005
Erscheinungsdatum30.04.2005
Seiten192 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 169 mm, Höhe 233 mm, Dicke 18 mm
Gewicht327 g
Artikel-Nr.13982685
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword - Archbishop Diarmuid Martin; Introduction - Prof Jim Malone; 1. The Culture and Politics of Health Care Delivery - Prof Muiris FitzGerald; 2. Religion, Culture and the New Age/Oriental Movements - Dr Jack Finnegan; 3. An tSeanchnamh Riamh: Nior Athraigh Eire Puinnl - Dr Alan Titley; 4. Is It True that the Women Are Worse than the Men? - Olive Braiden; 5. Modern and Complementary Approaches to Medicine and Well-Being: To Be or Not to Be, that is the Question - Dr Camillus Power; 6. Professionalisation of Sport: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Mary Davis; 7. When I Get Older, Losing My Hair, Many Years from Now: Ireland's Ageing Multicultural Economy - Prof John Fitzgerald; 8. The Pleasures and Dangers of Orthodoxy - Prof Ciaran Benson; 9. The Opal and the Pearl: Joyce in Defence of the Orthodoxy of Humanity - Br Mark Patrick Hederman.mehr