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Truth with Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Truth with Love

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-09-22
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  • Publisher: Crossway

Francis Schaeffer was a well-known, extremely influential apologist and thinker who made his mark defending orthodox truth in the face of strong opposition. He was foremost in the vocation of apologetic ministry, and he was a brilliant man whom God used mightily during the decades of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. In Truth with Love, Bryan Follis explores the theology and thinking that fueled the ministry of Francis Schaeffer, from his Reformed position to his understanding of fundamentalism. Follis examines Schaeffer's apologetic argument and the role of reason in his discussions and writings. The position Francis Schaeffer took against modernism and its applicability in this day of postmodernism are studied as well. This book is a beneficial resource for any Francis Schaeffer fan and any minister, teacher, or student who appreciates truth and its defense in the face of different kinds of opposition.

A State Under Siege
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

A State Under Siege

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The origins of the Northern Irish state are of great importance for the study of Irish history and Anglo-Irish relations, but this subject has never been tackled in great detail. In this diligent and detailed account, Follis makes up for this oversight. He examines the turbulent early years of Northern Ireland, looking at how its administration was established and how it survived in the face of widespread communal violence, near bankruptcy, and political uncertainty, exacerbated by problematical relations with the governments in Westminster and Dublin. The highly controversial subject matter is subject to careful analysis, and if a particular standpoint emerges at its conclusion, an expression of it is long overdue. This is an honest and extremely lucid piece of research on a subject of vital importance.

The Establishment of Northern Ireland 1920-25
  • Language: en

The Establishment of Northern Ireland 1920-25

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Establishment of Northern Ireland 1920-1925
  • Language: en

The Establishment of Northern Ireland 1920-1925

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A State Under Siege
  • Language: en

A State Under Siege

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A study of a turbulent period in Northern Ireland, which describes how the local administration was established and survived in the face of widespread communal violence, near bankruptcy, and political uncertainty exacerbated by problematical relationships with the Dublin and English governments.

Northern Ireland’s ’68
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 291

Northern Ireland’s ’68

The Troubles may have developed into a sectarian conflict, but the violence was sparked by a small band of leftists who wanted Derry in October 1968 to be a repeat of Paris in May 1968. Like their French comrades, Northern Ireland's 'sixty-eighters' had assumed that street fighting would lead to political struggle. The struggle that followed, however, was between communities rather than classes. In the divided society of Northern Ireland, the interaction of the global and the local that was the hallmark of 1968 had tragic consequences. Drawing on a wealth of new sources and scholarship, Simon Prince's timely new edition offers a fresh and compelling interpretation of the civil rights movement of 1968 and the origins of the Troubles. The authoritative and enthralling narrative weaves together accounts of high politics and grassroots protests, mass movements and individuals, and international trends and historic divisions, to show how events in Northern Ireland and around the world were interlinked during 1968.

The Making of Modern Irish History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

The Making of Modern Irish History

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-09-07
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This volume brings together distinguished historians of Ireland, each of whom tackles a key question, issue or event in Irish history since the eighteenth century and: * examines its historiography * assesses the context of new interpretations * considers the strengths and weaknesses of revisionist ideas * offers their own interpretation. Topics covered are not only of historical interest but, in the context of recent revisionist debates, of contemporary political significance. These original contributions take account of new evidence and perspectives, as well as up-to-date historical methodology. Their combination of synthesis and analysis represent a valuable guide to the present state of the writing of modern Irish history.

The Northern Ireland Question in British Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

The Northern Ireland Question in British Politics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-07-27
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  • Publisher: Springer

Whilst there are any number of books on the subject of Northern Ireland, few provide much guidance on how it has been handled by Westminster and Whitehall, or indeed the extent to which British governments and Parliament has tried to avoid having to handle the issue. This book provides a much needed historical context in which to assess contemporary approaches to the Northern Ireland problem and, in essays covering the period from the establishment of the Northern Ireland state to the present day, points to many often overlooked continuities in British policy.

The Origins of the Present Troubles in Northern Ireland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

The Origins of the Present Troubles in Northern Ireland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-07-15
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  • Publisher: Routledge

For quarter of a century now the British Army has been involved in a bloody and protracted conflict in Northern Ireland. This book looks at the roots of the current struggle and of British military intervention, setting both in the longer perspective of the Anglo-Irish Troubles. It is, however, more than a chronicle of military strategies and sectarian strife: it seeks to place the use of the army within the context of the wider British experience of dealing with political violence, and to address the broader issue of how democratic states have responded to both ethnic conflict and the threat of `internal' disorder

The Dynamics of Conflict in Northern Ireland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

The Dynamics of Conflict in Northern Ireland

This book offers a uniquely comprehensive account of the conflict in Northern Ireland, providing a rigorous analysis of its dynamics and present structure and proposing a new approach to its resolution. It deals with historical process, communal relations, ideology, politics, economics and culture and with the wider British, Irish and international contexts. It reveals at once the enormous complexity of the conflict and shows how it is generated by a particular system of relationships which can be precisely and clearly described. The book proposes an emancipatory approach to the resolution of the conflict, conceived as the dismantling of this system of relationships. Although radical, this approach is already implicit in the converging understandings of the British and Irish governments of the causes of conflict. The authors argue that only much more determined pursuit of an emancipatory approach will allow an agreed political settlement to emerge.