Browsing Ecumenics (Scholarly Publications) by Title
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4QInstruction: Divisions and Hierarchies
(2024)In 4QInstruction: Divisions and Hierarchies, Benjamin Wold challenges the interpretation of 4QInstruction as a deterministic and dualistic composition. In a re-examination of key fragments he offers new reconstructions and ... -
Beyond identity lines: women building peace in Northern Ireland and the Korean peninsula
(2020)This article explores the challenges and contributions of women in building and sustaining peace in protracted conflicts by conducting a comparative case study on Northern Ireland and Korea. Similarities in the histories ... -
Conscience Working within Prudentia. Instructed by Thomas Deman's Reading of Aquinas
(2022)The French Dominican Thomas Deman (1899–1954) argued for the restoration of the virtue of prudentia against a background of moral theology and philosophy that, as he saw it, had replaced the centrality of prudenti a with ... -
The cycle of insecurity: reassessing the security dilemma as a conflict analysis tool
(2019)This article critically reassesses one of the classic ideas in International Relations, the security dilemma. It argues that the key insight of security dilemma theory has been obscured – by reductionist debates on single ... -
Non-nationalist politics in a bi-national consociation: the case of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
(2018)Through a case study of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, this article examines the contention that consociational power-sharing, in its determination to include dominant and conflicting identity groups, exalts these ... -
Not having babies won't save the planet
(2019)Environmental antinatalisms share the idea that bringing people into existence is bad for the planet, and see a need to discontinue human ‘procreation’. They assume that the world needs fewer people (or none), and ... -
On Restoring the Centrality of Prudentia (Phron ̄esis) for Living Well: Pathways and Contemporary Relevance
(2021)The aftermath of the Second World War saw some radical rethinking in both theology and philosophy on what it is to live well as a human being. In philosophy two of the key thinkers were Elizabeth Anscombe and Philippa Foot. ... -
'People have a knack for making you feel excluded if they catch on to your difference': Transgender experiences of exclusion in sport.
(2017)While there is a growing literature in the field of gender, sexuality and sport, there is a dearth of research into the lived experiences of transgender people in sport. The present study addresses this research gap by ... -
Political Parties in Northern Ireland and the Post-Brexit Constitutional Debate
(Cambridge University Press, 2021)The implementation of the 1998 ‘Good Friday’ or ‘Belfast’ Agreement entailed the stabilising of Northern Ireland’s place within the United Kingdom. Although anti-Agreement unionists and pro-Agreement republicans claimed ... -
Reconciliation through language learning? A case study of the Turas Irish language project in East Belfast
(2019)Language is frequently present in the conflictual symbolic politics of violent inter-group conflict. In Northern Ireland, the Irish language has long been contested and has been drawn into the maelstrom of cultural conflict ... -
Sport for Peace in Northern Ireland? Civil Society, Change and Constraint after the 1998 Good Friday Agreement
(2016)Using the case of Northern Ireland, this article examines how post-conflict transition impacts sports organisations which have traditionally underpinned societal division and what factors facilitate or restrain such ... -
'Stop, Stop and Listen': Changing the Church by Listening to its Life
(Palgrave, 2020)This chapter asks if the current official account of Anglican ecclesiological identity is fit for purpose, and argues that the evidence to-date points clearly to an answer in the negative. Since 1987, the claim that Anglicans ...