Dissent After Disruption: Church and State in Scotland, 1843-63

A history of post-Disruption Scottish Presbyterian dissent and its religious, political, and social influenceEmphasises the role of the underexplored United Presbyterian Church in influencing Scottish religious identity in the mid-nineteenth century, thus moving post-Disruption historiography beyond...

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Main Author: Mallon, Ryan (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press [2022]
In:Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Mallon, Ryan, Dissent after disruption] (2022) (McIntyre, Neil)
Series/Journal:Scottish Religious Cultures SRC
Further subjects:B Church and state (Scotland) History 19th century
B Great Britain / Europe / Generals / HISTORY 
B Scottish Studies
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505 8 0 |t Frontmatter 
505 8 0 |t Contents 
505 8 0 |t Abbreviations 
505 8 0 |t Acknowledgements 
505 8 0 |t Introduction 
505 8 0 |t Part One. Dissent and Disruption 
505 8 0 |t Chapter one New Lights: The Growth of Dissent and Voluntaryism in Scotland, 1712–1843 
505 8 0 |t CHAPTER TWO A National or Voluntary Church? The Free Church and the Establishment Principle 
505 8 0 |t Part Two Co-operation and Incorporation 
505 8 0 |t CHAPTER THREE ‘Co-operation without Incorporation’: Dissenting Relations after the Disruption 
505 8 0 |t CHAPTER FOUR The Age of Unions? Dissenting Reunion, 1847–63 
505 8 0 |t Part Three Politics and Anti-popery 
505 8 0 |t CHAPTER FIVE Truth, Error and Principle: Anti-Catholicism in Presbyterian Dissent 
505 8 0 |t CHAPTER SIX Bigotry or Liberalism? Dissenting Politics and the Liberal Party 
505 8 0 |t Part Four Reforming Scotland: Social Reform and National Education 
505 8 0 |t CHAPTER SEVEN Recreating the Godly Commonwealth: Urban Mission and Social Reform 
505 8 0 |t CHAPTER EIGHT Scottish Education and Dissenting Division 
505 8 0 |t Conclusion 
505 8 0 |t Appendix 
505 8 0 |t Bibliography 
505 8 0 |t Index 
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520 |a A history of post-Disruption Scottish Presbyterian dissent and its religious, political, and social influenceEmphasises the role of the underexplored United Presbyterian Church in influencing Scottish religious identity in the mid-nineteenth century, thus moving post-Disruption historiography beyond simple comparisons between the Established and Free churches and opening up possibilities for further research into Scottish dissentArgues that the changing relationships within Scottish dissent between 1843 and 1863 had a lasting and fundamental impact on Scottish religion for much of the next century, culminating in the formation of the United Free Church in 1900 and the 1929 reunion of the Church of ScotlandDiscusses the important role Scotland’s dissenters played in the major ecclesiastical, political, and social issues of the mid-nineteenth century, such as the debates over the church-state relationship, electoral politics, anti-popery controversies, education reform, and poor law reform Based on extensive archival research, including church minutes and financial records, newspapers, and private correspondence between the leading religious and political figures of the period such as Thomas ChalmersThe Disruption of the Church of Scotland was one of the most important events in Victorian Britain and had a profound and lasting impact on Scottish religion, politics and society. This book provides the first detailed account of the two major non-established Presbyterian denominations in the two decades after 1843, which together accounted for roughly half of Scotland’s churchgoers: the Free Church, formed by those who left the Established Church at the Disruption, and the United Presbyterian Church, a consolidation of the various secessions of the previous century. It explores how the relationship between these churches developed from the bitter feuds over the church-state connection prior to the Disruption to co-operation in the major ecclesiastical, political, and social matters of the day, paving the way to negotiations for merger commencing in 1863. The period between 1843 and 1863 redefined conceptions of what it meant to be Presbyterian and Scottish. By examining a key transitional period in Scottish history, this monograph charts how definitions of Presbyterianism, the Kirk, and dissent evolved as Scotland’s national religion slowly moved from the divisions of the previous century towards eventual reunion in 1929 
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