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The Irish Presbyterian Mind: Conservative Theology, Evangelical Experience, and Modern Criticism, 1830-1930
Andrew Holmes
School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics
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Arts & Humanities
Presbyterian
100%
Denomination
80%
Evangelical Theology
78%
Criticism
76%
Presbyterian Church
55%
Ireland
52%
Presbyterianism
31%
Reformed Theology
29%
Biblical Criticism
29%
Intellectual Community
29%
Protestant Theology
27%
Romanization
27%
Northern Ireland
26%
Evangelicalism
26%
Belfast
25%
Historical Method
24%
Laity
23%
Church of England
23%
Heresy
23%
Identity Politics
22%
1830s
22%
Christian Faith
21%
Christian Tradition
21%
Accusations
21%
Religious Experience
20%
Catholicism
19%
Geography
19%
Evolutionary
17%
Modernist
17%
1920s
16%