
Book Summary
This collaborative volume considers the clergy of the Church of Ireland before and after the 16th-century reformation and before and after disestablishment in 1869. It analyzes many of the challenges and crises faced by the clergy and how they responded, as well as examining their routine pastoral activities. Less familiar contributions to architecture, scholarship, education and overseas missions are treated. Also, several memorable individuals like Thomas Dames Gregg and Archbishop Magee receive close attention. Intended as a companion to Gillespie & Neely (eds), The laity and the Church of Ireland, 1000 2000 (2002), the book is the first sustained attempt to do justice to the multifarious roles of the Church of Ireland clergy throughout a millennium. Contributors: Adrian Empey, Colm Lennon, Ciaran Diamond, Raymond Gillespie, Toby Barnard, Marie-Louise Legg, William Roulston, William Neely, Alan Megahey, Richard Clarke, John Crawford, Daith Corrin, Kenneth Milne, William Mar
Book Details
| Book Name | The Clergy Of The Church Of Ireland, 1000-2000: Messengers, Watchmen And Stewards |
| Author | T. C. Barnard, W. G. Neely |
| Publisher | Four Courts Press (Jun 2006) |
| ISBN | 9781851829941 |
| Pages | 302 |
| Language | English |
| Price | 3778 |
