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A Short History of the Catholic Faith in Scotland
A Short History of the Catholic Faith in Scotland
We've had good times and bad, growth and decline but the Catholics of Scotland are stil here and eager to make our society and world a better place. Let us look to the past to inspire us in the future as we head into another year +++Anno Domini 2019+++
published: 27 Dec 2018
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Religion | Billy And Us | BBC Scotland
"I've offended most religions. I didn't set out to do that."
Billy Connolly talks about how he became ‘infamous’ for using the topic of religion in his comedy act.
Click here to subscribe to your BBC Scotland Channel: http://bit.ly/BBC-Scotland-Subscribe
See more from Billy And Us: https://bbc.in/3fOcS8y
We’re also on other channels too!
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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcscotland
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published: 11 Jun 2020
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Top Religion In Scotland (UK) 1800 AD TO 2200 AD | Christianity✝ in Scotland | Future of Scotland
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Religion | Billy And Us | BBC Scotland, A Short History of the Catholic Faith in Scotland, Catholic and Protestant - What's the Difference?, Which Country Do You HATE The Most? | SCOTLAND, The Animated History of Scotland, Where are the Scottish deities?, Religions in Scotland 2021, Mysteries of the Picts | The Last Pagans of Scotland & Celtic Paganism for Beginners (Filmed in the Scottish Highlands)
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#informativedata
#scotland
#scottishfold
#islam
#christianity
#christian
#christmas
#europe
#celtics
#viral
#mosque
#church
#uk
#religion
#faith
________________________/Research from\______________________
Source: Scottish Official Statistics
1800-1900 A...
published: 20 Aug 2023
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Mysteries of the Picts | The Last Pagans of Scotland
Help with the Hall: https://gofund.me/ee747163
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Community Website: https://www.northerntraditions.org/
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Instagram: @thewisdomofodin
Email: [email protected]
Podcast: https://thefolkpodcast.podbean.com
(Podcast also available on most major podcast platforms such as spotify, goodle podcast, and apple podcast)
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Patreon Benefits:
Warrior ($5)- Access to community Discord
Shieldbrother/sister ($10)- Livestreams
Jarl ($15)- Name in Credits, Early Access videos
Book Supporter ($20)- Exclusive book updates, signed copies when c...
published: 01 Mar 2023
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The History of Scotland
🏴The wild lands at the north-western edge of Europe. Settled for millenia, for centuries they were beyond the grasp of empires, from the Romans, to the Vikings and the mighty English to the south. Mixed with their own celtic brothers to the west, their fierce continued independence gave rise to a unique culture that has survived to this day. And yet the irony is they later became wedded to their greatest rivals sitting on the front row of the show that saw the greatest empire in the world. In their Age of Enlightenment, they produce so many great thinkers and innovators, the world would be a very different place without them. Now, in this 21st Century, the call for independence is greater than ever. Will they once again become their own masters? To understand this we must look at the...
published: 19 Mar 2023
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Does Scotland have its own deities?
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0:00 intro
1:50 The Scottish melting pot
2:42 A little history
6:30 History summary
7:08 Widespread deities
7:25 Manannán
7:41 Maponos/Mabon
8:03 Brythonic and Goidelic coexistence
9:22 Culture vs national borders vs language
10:11 Exclusively Scottish deities
11:44 Scotland is welcoming
published: 11 Oct 2022
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Religions in Scotland 2021
This Video Showing The Most Popular Religions in Scotland 2021
published: 06 Oct 2021
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The Animated History of Scotland
The animated history for the little nation in northern Europe we all know and love. Scotland! From Bronze age Picts, to the modern nation within the United Kingdom, Scotland has a rich, independent personality and a vibrant, ancient culture.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuibhneOfficial?s=09
published: 05 Oct 2016
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How religion in Scotland has helped to influence nationalism
The Scottish National Party has retained control of the Holyrood parliament — but how important has religion been in the development of Scottish nationalism? The Religion Media Centre consulted a group of academic specialists to consider this question in its weekly media online briefing. They observed that although Protestantism has been deeply woven into the British project from the beginning, in Scotland's current multifaith, multicultural and diverse society, there are links between minority religious groups and Scottish nationalists. Professor Jolyon Mitchell hosted this conversation with guests: Imam Sayed Razawi, Director General Scottish Ahlul Bayt Society; Dr Lesley Orr, Research Fellow at the Centre for Theology and Public Issues, University of Edinburgh; Rev Dr Doug Gay, Lecture...
published: 12 May 2021
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The Bishops War - Religion in Scotland in the 17th century
The Bishop's Wars of 1639 and 1640 were the first of the conflicts known as 1638 to 1651 Wars of the Three Kingdoms, which took place in Scotland, England and Ireland. Others include the Irish Confederate Wars, the First, Second and Third English Civil Wars and the Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland.
The wars arose in disputes over the governance of the Church of Scotland or church that began in the 1580s and came to a head when Charles I tried to impose uniform practices on the church and the Church of England in 1637. These were opposed by most Scots, who supported a Presbyterian church ruled by ministers and the elders and 1638 National Covenant promised to oppose such "innovations". Signatories became known as Covenanters.
published: 28 Mar 2022
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A Short History of the Catholic Faith in Scotland
A Short History of the Catholic Faith in Scotland
We've had good times and bad, growth and decline but the Catholics of Scotland are stil here and eager to make...
A Short History of the Catholic Faith in Scotland
We've had good times and bad, growth and decline but the Catholics of Scotland are stil here and eager to make our society and world a better place. Let us look to the past to inspire us in the future as we head into another year +++Anno Domini 2019+++
https://wn.com/A_Short_History_Of_The_Catholic_Faith_In_Scotland
A Short History of the Catholic Faith in Scotland
We've had good times and bad, growth and decline but the Catholics of Scotland are stil here and eager to make our society and world a better place. Let us look to the past to inspire us in the future as we head into another year +++Anno Domini 2019+++
- published: 27 Dec 2018
- views: 8902
4:05
Religion | Billy And Us | BBC Scotland
"I've offended most religions. I didn't set out to do that."
Billy Connolly talks about how he became ‘infamous’ for using the topic of religion in his comedy ...
"I've offended most religions. I didn't set out to do that."
Billy Connolly talks about how he became ‘infamous’ for using the topic of religion in his comedy act.
Click here to subscribe to your BBC Scotland Channel: http://bit.ly/BBC-Scotland-Subscribe
See more from Billy And Us: https://bbc.in/3fOcS8y
We’re also on other channels too!
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcscotland
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcscotland
Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcscotland
https://wn.com/Religion_|_Billy_And_US_|_BBC_Scotland
"I've offended most religions. I didn't set out to do that."
Billy Connolly talks about how he became ‘infamous’ for using the topic of religion in his comedy act.
Click here to subscribe to your BBC Scotland Channel: http://bit.ly/BBC-Scotland-Subscribe
See more from Billy And Us: https://bbc.in/3fOcS8y
We’re also on other channels too!
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcscotland
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcscotland
Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcscotland
- published: 11 Jun 2020
- views: 62278
5:43
Top Religion In Scotland (UK) 1800 AD TO 2200 AD | Christianity✝ in Scotland | Future of Scotland
__________________________/Related Topics\____________________
Religion | Billy And Us | BBC Scotland, A Short History of the Catholic Faith in Scotland, Cathol...
__________________________/Related Topics\____________________
Religion | Billy And Us | BBC Scotland, A Short History of the Catholic Faith in Scotland, Catholic and Protestant - What's the Difference?, Which Country Do You HATE The Most? | SCOTLAND, The Animated History of Scotland, Where are the Scottish deities?, Religions in Scotland 2021, Mysteries of the Picts | The Last Pagans of Scotland & Celtic Paganism for Beginners (Filmed in the Scottish Highlands)
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#informativedata
#scotland
#scottishfold
#islam
#christianity
#christian
#christmas
#europe
#celtics
#viral
#mosque
#church
#uk
#religion
#faith
________________________/Research from\______________________
Source: Scottish Official Statistics
1800-1900 AD: Traditional Faiths and Societal Change
At the dawn of the 19th century, Scotland was predominantly influenced by Presbyterianism, with the Church of Scotland serving as the established national church. The century witnessed societal upheavals due to industrialization and urbanization.
Throughout the 1800s, a variety of religious movements and sects emerged in response to changing societal norms. Evangelicalism gained prominence. Concurrently, the Catholic Church and other non-Presbyterian denominations experienced a resurgence, aided by waves of Irish and European immigration. This century saw the establishment of more diverse religious communities, signaling the beginning of Scotland's evolving religious pluralism.
1900-2000 AD: Religious Pluralism and Secularism
The 20th century brought further shifts in Scotland's religious landscape. The decline of religious adherence accelerated, driven by factors like scientific advancements, the two World Wars, and the spread of secularism.
During this period, Scotland's religious diversity expanded with the arrival of immigrants from various parts of the world, contributing to a multicultural society. Christianity continued to be a significant force, but other faiths, such as Islam, Hinduism, and Sikhism, gained a foothold. Interfaith dialogue and ecumenical efforts gained prominence as religious leaders sought to foster understanding and cooperation among different communities.
21st Century (2000-2200 AD): Syncretism and Spiritual Exploration
The 21st century marked a turning point in Scotland's religious landscape, characterized by a move towards syncretism and a rise in spiritual exploration. People sought to integrate elements from different religious traditions and philosophies,
This era also witnessed a reevaluation of religious identities, with more individuals identifying as spiritual but not religious. The decline of institutionalized religion accelerated, prompting traditional religious organizations to adapt and modernize their approach to remain relevant. Interfaith initiatives continued to promote dialogue, fostering greater understanding among different faith groups.
The Future: A Diverse Spiritual Landscape
As we project into the future, Scotland's religious landscape is likely to become even more diverse and inclusive. The continued growth of alternative spiritual practices, coupled with a greater emphasis on individualism, will shape the way people approach matters of faith. Emerging technologies, such as virtual reality and social media, may redefine how religious experiences are shared and understood.
Interfaith cooperation and dialogue will remain crucial in promoting peaceful coexistence among diverse communities. The traditional distinctions between religions might further blur as syncretic beliefs gain prevalence.
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https://wn.com/Top_Religion_In_Scotland_(Uk)_1800_Ad_To_2200_Ad_|_Christianity✝_In_Scotland_|_Future_Of_Scotland
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Religion | Billy And Us | BBC Scotland, A Short History of the Catholic Faith in Scotland, Catholic and Protestant - What's the Difference?, Which Country Do You HATE The Most? | SCOTLAND, The Animated History of Scotland, Where are the Scottish deities?, Religions in Scotland 2021, Mysteries of the Picts | The Last Pagans of Scotland & Celtic Paganism for Beginners (Filmed in the Scottish Highlands)
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#informativedata
#scotland
#scottishfold
#islam
#christianity
#christian
#christmas
#europe
#celtics
#viral
#mosque
#church
#uk
#religion
#faith
________________________/Research from\______________________
Source: Scottish Official Statistics
1800-1900 AD: Traditional Faiths and Societal Change
At the dawn of the 19th century, Scotland was predominantly influenced by Presbyterianism, with the Church of Scotland serving as the established national church. The century witnessed societal upheavals due to industrialization and urbanization.
Throughout the 1800s, a variety of religious movements and sects emerged in response to changing societal norms. Evangelicalism gained prominence. Concurrently, the Catholic Church and other non-Presbyterian denominations experienced a resurgence, aided by waves of Irish and European immigration. This century saw the establishment of more diverse religious communities, signaling the beginning of Scotland's evolving religious pluralism.
1900-2000 AD: Religious Pluralism and Secularism
The 20th century brought further shifts in Scotland's religious landscape. The decline of religious adherence accelerated, driven by factors like scientific advancements, the two World Wars, and the spread of secularism.
During this period, Scotland's religious diversity expanded with the arrival of immigrants from various parts of the world, contributing to a multicultural society. Christianity continued to be a significant force, but other faiths, such as Islam, Hinduism, and Sikhism, gained a foothold. Interfaith dialogue and ecumenical efforts gained prominence as religious leaders sought to foster understanding and cooperation among different communities.
21st Century (2000-2200 AD): Syncretism and Spiritual Exploration
The 21st century marked a turning point in Scotland's religious landscape, characterized by a move towards syncretism and a rise in spiritual exploration. People sought to integrate elements from different religious traditions and philosophies,
This era also witnessed a reevaluation of religious identities, with more individuals identifying as spiritual but not religious. The decline of institutionalized religion accelerated, prompting traditional religious organizations to adapt and modernize their approach to remain relevant. Interfaith initiatives continued to promote dialogue, fostering greater understanding among different faith groups.
The Future: A Diverse Spiritual Landscape
As we project into the future, Scotland's religious landscape is likely to become even more diverse and inclusive. The continued growth of alternative spiritual practices, coupled with a greater emphasis on individualism, will shape the way people approach matters of faith. Emerging technologies, such as virtual reality and social media, may redefine how religious experiences are shared and understood.
Interfaith cooperation and dialogue will remain crucial in promoting peaceful coexistence among diverse communities. The traditional distinctions between religions might further blur as syncretic beliefs gain prevalence.
________________________/Music in This Video\_________________
Music(S) in this Video:
Learn More:
1ST Music:
Track: Egzod, Maestro Chives & Alaina Cross - No Rival [NCS Release]
Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.
Watch:
• Egzod, Maestro Chives & Alaina Cross ...
Free Download / Stream: https://ncs.io/NoRival
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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbC5_JEhqL8
2ND Music:
Track: VØJ & ATSMXN - Blade Fury [NCS Release]
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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ebuV2IYelI
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- published: 20 Aug 2023
- views: 1872
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Mysteries of the Picts | The Last Pagans of Scotland
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Help with the Hall: https://gofund.me/ee747163
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Warrior ($5)- Access to community Discord
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All proceeds from Patreon, Youtube, and Teespring go to supporting the creation of weekly videos, the running of The Folk Podcast and the organizing of community gatherings.
The Wisdom of Odin is a vlog of my journey through Norse Paganism, a way to assist others along their journey, and a place to promote a positive image for all of paganism.
While I personally declare myself as a Norse Pagan, I speak on topics that also involve aspects of Asatru, Heathenry, and other pagan identities such as Slavic/Celtic/Germanic paganism.
All gatherings are set up and managed by The Fellowship of Northern Traditions, a non-proft religious organization. This channel/community is inclusive to all but is also non-political.
The Wisdom of Odin is property of Jacob Toddson Productions LLC
#norsepagan #heathen
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Instagram: @thewisdomofodin
Email:
[email protected]
Podcast: https://thefolkpodcast.podbean.com
(Podcast also available on most major podcast platforms such as spotify, goodle podcast, and apple podcast)
I create game reviews for the website The Midgardian: https://themidgardian.com
Patreon Benefits:
Warrior ($5)- Access to community Discord
Shieldbrother/sister ($10)- Livestreams
Jarl ($15)- Name in Credits, Early Access videos
Book Supporter ($20)- Exclusive book updates, signed copies when complete
All proceeds from Patreon, Youtube, and Teespring go to supporting the creation of weekly videos, the running of The Folk Podcast and the organizing of community gatherings.
The Wisdom of Odin is a vlog of my journey through Norse Paganism, a way to assist others along their journey, and a place to promote a positive image for all of paganism.
While I personally declare myself as a Norse Pagan, I speak on topics that also involve aspects of Asatru, Heathenry, and other pagan identities such as Slavic/Celtic/Germanic paganism.
All gatherings are set up and managed by The Fellowship of Northern Traditions, a non-proft religious organization. This channel/community is inclusive to all but is also non-political.
The Wisdom of Odin is property of Jacob Toddson Productions LLC
#norsepagan #heathen
- published: 01 Mar 2023
- views: 159467
26:57
The History of Scotland
🏴The wild lands at the north-western edge of Europe. Settled for millenia, for centuries they were beyond the grasp of empires, from the Romans, to the Vi...
🏴The wild lands at the north-western edge of Europe. Settled for millenia, for centuries they were beyond the grasp of empires, from the Romans, to the Vikings and the mighty English to the south. Mixed with their own celtic brothers to the west, their fierce continued independence gave rise to a unique culture that has survived to this day. And yet the irony is they later became wedded to their greatest rivals sitting on the front row of the show that saw the greatest empire in the world. In their Age of Enlightenment, they produce so many great thinkers and innovators, the world would be a very different place without them. Now, in this 21st Century, the call for independence is greater than ever. Will they once again become their own masters? To understand this we must look at the story of the North of the British Isles, the History of Scotland.
🕐TIMESTAMPS🕖
👉0:00 Introduction, Titles
👉2:21 Overview of Scotland
👉3:30 Names for Scotland
👉4:26 Ice-age, Neolithic and Iron Age Scotland, The Celts
👉6:14 Scotland in Roman Times
👉7:07 Early Medieval Scotland
👉9:12 Anglo-Norman Influence, Wars of Independence
👉11:32 Highlanders and Lowlanders
👉12:37 Mary Queen of Scots
👉14:00 King James and the Personal Union
👉14:37 The Darien Scheme and the Creation of Great Britain
👉17:18 The Scottish Enlightenment
👉19:04 The Jacobite Rising of 1745
👉21:00 Scotland and the British Empire
👉23:42 Scotland in the 20th Century
👉25:30 Part 2 Trailer and Outro
🏴In this first part of a 2-part special Scotland documentary we first look at the history of Scotland, from the stone age, neolithic period, including the site of Skara Brae, through to the origins of the Celts and how they influence Scottish culture through to today. We look at how the Romans were not able to conquer Scotland, and then after they left how the Anglo-Saxons influence early medieval Scotland, along with equal influence from the "Scots" of Ireland, spreading the Gaelic language and replacing that of the Picts.
🏴The Anglo-Norman influence upon Scotland increased following the Norman conquest of England in 1066, and through the Scottish Royal court and the formation of the first towns ("burghs") the Scots language emerged, a mix of Middle English and Gaelic, that is still spoken today.
🏴The Stuart Dynasty ruled Scotland at this time, and Mary Queen of Scots was the most famous, and most tragic of these. Despite her own abdication, fleeing to England, imprisonment and final execution, her son James VI later became King James I of England, in a Personal Union between the two countries. But it was the failed Darien Scheme in Panama almost a century that ultimately led to the full union of Scotland and England as the nation of Great Britain in 1707.
🏴Scotland thrived in the new Union and the Scottish Enlightenment produced global giants in philosophy, economics and engineering such as Hume, Adam Smith and James Watt, inventor of the practical, portable steam engine. But not all were happy with the new arrangement. Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie), landed in Scotland and united the Highlanders and Lowlanders in his claim for the British crown. The Jacobite Rising of 1745 ultimately failed, leading to the Highland Clearances that saw the old Highlander way of life gone forever. This was the period in which the hit TV Series "Outlander" was set.
🏴In the British Empire, Scotland took full advantage of the opportunities in trade and industry, with Glasgow become a hive of industry, with shipbuilding in particular leading the world in. But the Highland Clearances, among other factors, led to a huge number of urban poor and slums in Glasgow and other cities, leading millions of Scots to seek a better life in other parts of the world.
🏴In recent decades, the cry for Scottish Independence has increased, with the Scottish National Party (SNP) become the dominant voice in British politics. While a referendum on Scottish Independence failed in 2014, the country continues to remain split on whether to stay in the United Kingdom, or to once again strive for... as William Wallace was scripted to say... FREEDOM!
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https://wn.com/The_History_Of_Scotland
🏴The wild lands at the north-western edge of Europe. Settled for millenia, for centuries they were beyond the grasp of empires, from the Romans, to the Vikings and the mighty English to the south. Mixed with their own celtic brothers to the west, their fierce continued independence gave rise to a unique culture that has survived to this day. And yet the irony is they later became wedded to their greatest rivals sitting on the front row of the show that saw the greatest empire in the world. In their Age of Enlightenment, they produce so many great thinkers and innovators, the world would be a very different place without them. Now, in this 21st Century, the call for independence is greater than ever. Will they once again become their own masters? To understand this we must look at the story of the North of the British Isles, the History of Scotland.
🕐TIMESTAMPS🕖
👉0:00 Introduction, Titles
👉2:21 Overview of Scotland
👉3:30 Names for Scotland
👉4:26 Ice-age, Neolithic and Iron Age Scotland, The Celts
👉6:14 Scotland in Roman Times
👉7:07 Early Medieval Scotland
👉9:12 Anglo-Norman Influence, Wars of Independence
👉11:32 Highlanders and Lowlanders
👉12:37 Mary Queen of Scots
👉14:00 King James and the Personal Union
👉14:37 The Darien Scheme and the Creation of Great Britain
👉17:18 The Scottish Enlightenment
👉19:04 The Jacobite Rising of 1745
👉21:00 Scotland and the British Empire
👉23:42 Scotland in the 20th Century
👉25:30 Part 2 Trailer and Outro
🏴In this first part of a 2-part special Scotland documentary we first look at the history of Scotland, from the stone age, neolithic period, including the site of Skara Brae, through to the origins of the Celts and how they influence Scottish culture through to today. We look at how the Romans were not able to conquer Scotland, and then after they left how the Anglo-Saxons influence early medieval Scotland, along with equal influence from the "Scots" of Ireland, spreading the Gaelic language and replacing that of the Picts.
🏴The Anglo-Norman influence upon Scotland increased following the Norman conquest of England in 1066, and through the Scottish Royal court and the formation of the first towns ("burghs") the Scots language emerged, a mix of Middle English and Gaelic, that is still spoken today.
🏴The Stuart Dynasty ruled Scotland at this time, and Mary Queen of Scots was the most famous, and most tragic of these. Despite her own abdication, fleeing to England, imprisonment and final execution, her son James VI later became King James I of England, in a Personal Union between the two countries. But it was the failed Darien Scheme in Panama almost a century that ultimately led to the full union of Scotland and England as the nation of Great Britain in 1707.
🏴Scotland thrived in the new Union and the Scottish Enlightenment produced global giants in philosophy, economics and engineering such as Hume, Adam Smith and James Watt, inventor of the practical, portable steam engine. But not all were happy with the new arrangement. Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie), landed in Scotland and united the Highlanders and Lowlanders in his claim for the British crown. The Jacobite Rising of 1745 ultimately failed, leading to the Highland Clearances that saw the old Highlander way of life gone forever. This was the period in which the hit TV Series "Outlander" was set.
🏴In the British Empire, Scotland took full advantage of the opportunities in trade and industry, with Glasgow become a hive of industry, with shipbuilding in particular leading the world in. But the Highland Clearances, among other factors, led to a huge number of urban poor and slums in Glasgow and other cities, leading millions of Scots to seek a better life in other parts of the world.
🏴In recent decades, the cry for Scottish Independence has increased, with the Scottish National Party (SNP) become the dominant voice in British politics. While a referendum on Scottish Independence failed in 2014, the country continues to remain split on whether to stay in the United Kingdom, or to once again strive for... as William Wallace was scripted to say... FREEDOM!
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- published: 19 Mar 2023
- views: 1774148
12:18
Does Scotland have its own deities?
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0:00 intro
1:50 The Scottish melting pot
2:42 A little history
6:30 History summary
7:08 Widespread deities
7:25 Manannán
7:41 Maponos/Mabon
8:03 Brythonic and Goidelic coexistence
9:22 Culture vs national borders vs language
10:11 Exclusively Scottish deities
11:44 Scotland is welcoming
https://wn.com/Does_Scotland_Have_Its_Own_Deities
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0:00 intro
1:50 The Scottish melting pot
2:42 A little history
6:30 History summary
7:08 Widespread deities
7:25 Manannán
7:41 Maponos/Mabon
8:03 Brythonic and Goidelic coexistence
9:22 Culture vs national borders vs language
10:11 Exclusively Scottish deities
11:44 Scotland is welcoming
- published: 11 Oct 2022
- views: 15544
3:38
Religions in Scotland 2021
This Video Showing The Most Popular Religions in Scotland 2021
This Video Showing The Most Popular Religions in Scotland 2021
https://wn.com/Religions_In_Scotland_2021
This Video Showing The Most Popular Religions in Scotland 2021
- published: 06 Oct 2021
- views: 2259
4:03
The Animated History of Scotland
The animated history for the little nation in northern Europe we all know and love. Scotland! From Bronze age Picts, to the modern nation within the United King...
The animated history for the little nation in northern Europe we all know and love. Scotland! From Bronze age Picts, to the modern nation within the United Kingdom, Scotland has a rich, independent personality and a vibrant, ancient culture.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuibhneOfficial?s=09
https://wn.com/The_Animated_History_Of_Scotland
The animated history for the little nation in northern Europe we all know and love. Scotland! From Bronze age Picts, to the modern nation within the United Kingdom, Scotland has a rich, independent personality and a vibrant, ancient culture.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuibhneOfficial?s=09
- published: 05 Oct 2016
- views: 1709134
51:31
How religion in Scotland has helped to influence nationalism
The Scottish National Party has retained control of the Holyrood parliament — but how important has religion been in the development of Scottish nationalism? Th...
The Scottish National Party has retained control of the Holyrood parliament — but how important has religion been in the development of Scottish nationalism? The Religion Media Centre consulted a group of academic specialists to consider this question in its weekly media online briefing. They observed that although Protestantism has been deeply woven into the British project from the beginning, in Scotland's current multifaith, multicultural and diverse society, there are links between minority religious groups and Scottish nationalists. Professor Jolyon Mitchell hosted this conversation with guests: Imam Sayed Razawi, Director General Scottish Ahlul Bayt Society; Dr Lesley Orr, Research Fellow at the Centre for Theology and Public Issues, University of Edinburgh; Rev Dr Doug Gay, Lecturer in Practical Theology University of Glasgow; Dr Jonathan Chaplin, Associate Fellow of Theos; Prof Alec Ryrie, University of Durham Professor of the History of Christianity
https://wn.com/How_Religion_In_Scotland_Has_Helped_To_Influence_Nationalism
The Scottish National Party has retained control of the Holyrood parliament — but how important has religion been in the development of Scottish nationalism? The Religion Media Centre consulted a group of academic specialists to consider this question in its weekly media online briefing. They observed that although Protestantism has been deeply woven into the British project from the beginning, in Scotland's current multifaith, multicultural and diverse society, there are links between minority religious groups and Scottish nationalists. Professor Jolyon Mitchell hosted this conversation with guests: Imam Sayed Razawi, Director General Scottish Ahlul Bayt Society; Dr Lesley Orr, Research Fellow at the Centre for Theology and Public Issues, University of Edinburgh; Rev Dr Doug Gay, Lecturer in Practical Theology University of Glasgow; Dr Jonathan Chaplin, Associate Fellow of Theos; Prof Alec Ryrie, University of Durham Professor of the History of Christianity
- published: 12 May 2021
- views: 292
19:27
The Bishops War - Religion in Scotland in the 17th century
The Bishop's Wars of 1639 and 1640 were the first of the conflicts known as 1638 to 1651 Wars of the Three Kingdoms, which took place in Scotland, England and I...
The Bishop's Wars of 1639 and 1640 were the first of the conflicts known as 1638 to 1651 Wars of the Three Kingdoms, which took place in Scotland, England and Ireland. Others include the Irish Confederate Wars, the First, Second and Third English Civil Wars and the Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland.
The wars arose in disputes over the governance of the Church of Scotland or church that began in the 1580s and came to a head when Charles I tried to impose uniform practices on the church and the Church of England in 1637. These were opposed by most Scots, who supported a Presbyterian church ruled by ministers and the elders and 1638 National Covenant promised to oppose such "innovations". Signatories became known as Covenanters.
https://wn.com/The_Bishops_War_Religion_In_Scotland_In_The_17Th_Century
The Bishop's Wars of 1639 and 1640 were the first of the conflicts known as 1638 to 1651 Wars of the Three Kingdoms, which took place in Scotland, England and Ireland. Others include the Irish Confederate Wars, the First, Second and Third English Civil Wars and the Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland.
The wars arose in disputes over the governance of the Church of Scotland or church that began in the 1580s and came to a head when Charles I tried to impose uniform practices on the church and the Church of England in 1637. These were opposed by most Scots, who supported a Presbyterian church ruled by ministers and the elders and 1638 National Covenant promised to oppose such "innovations". Signatories became known as Covenanters.
- published: 28 Mar 2022
- views: 2095