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Same-Sex Marriage Referendum in the Republic: Review of ‘Who Owns Marriage?’ – New Post on Slugger O’Toole

who owns marriageI have a new post on the Slugger O’Toole blog, a review of a book about the Republic of Ireland’s upcoming same-sex marriage referendum, Who Owns Marriage? A Conversation about Religion, Government, Marriage and a Civil Society, edited by Nick Park.

Author g.ganiel@qub.ac.ukPosted on May 7, 2015Categories Book Reviews, Charismatic/Pentecostal Christianity, Ecumenism, Evangelicalism, Irish Catholic Church, Irish politics, LGBT, Morality, Social Justice, Sociology of Religion

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