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Irish Mormons
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Acknowledgments

Introduction

  • Religion in Contemporary Ireland
  • The Challenges of Belonging in Modern Mormonism
  • They All Seem Very Nice but It’s a Bit Weird Isn’t It?
  • Their Ancestors Are Watching Them
  • Irish-Irish and Mormon-Irish
  • We Preach That Culture
  • Conclusion: Reflections for the Future

    Notes

    Bibliography

    Index

    About the Author

    Hazel O’Brien is a lecturer in sociology at South East Technological University.

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    “Engaging and utterly original in its conception, this study of the Mormon faith in Ireland provides a fascinating lens for understanding the effects of globalization and secularization on religious faith. This deep dive into local congregational life demonstrates how the study of a historically marginalized faith sheds light on broader political and cultural patterns.”--Laurie Maffly-Kipp, coeditor of Proclamation to the People: Nineteenth Century Mormonism and the Pacific Basin Frontier “A very insightful look at globalization, colonialism, religious identity, and building communal memory, all through the lens of contemporary Ireland." --Association of Mormon Letters "O’Brien has provided a fascinating insight into present-day Mormonism in Ireland." --Australasian Journal of Irish Studies

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