Earlier this month I took part in a conversation organized by the Religion Media Centre on Northern Ireland’s Post-Brexit Religious and Political Divide.
Moderated by broadcaster William Crawley, the panel included:
- Dr Eamon Phoenix – political historian and head of Life-long Learning at Stranmillis University College, Queen’s Belfast
- Dr Gladys Ganiel – research fellow of the George Mitchell Institute for Global Peace at Queen’s University, Belfast who specialises in the Northern Ireland conflict, evangelicalism, and Christianity in Ireland
- Tim Cairns – former special adviser to the DUP
- Fr Martin Magill – parish priest of St John the Evangelist on the Falls Road in Belfast
You can read a briefing about the conversation here.
Or watch the conversation here:
Image from Religion Media Website
Hi Gladys,
I am public policy officer for evangelical alliance in NI.
I am looking for latest figures of % of population in NI that are evangelical.
I cannot find any specific research or data.
Wondered if you could point me in the right direction.
Kindest regards
Danielle
Northern Ireland will always be a semi detached part of something and remain autonomous either as part of UK or Ireland. So relax all sides .