{"title":"Scottish Education and Dissenting Division","authors":"Ryan Mallon","doi":"10.3366/edinburgh/9781474482790.003.0009","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The final chapter assesses the role of the Free and United Presbyterian churches in the campaign for national education. From the early 1830s the questions regarding the position of national education in Britain and Ireland formed part of the broader battle between Church and dissent in the mid-nineteenth century. In Scotland, the national education debates offered Scotland’s dissenters an opportunity to attack the perceived privilege of the Established Church and its control over the parish schools. Organisations such as the National Education Association of Scotland that called for a state-run non-denominational system to replace the parish schools were primarily under the influence of Scottish dissent. However, debate over the future direction of education in Scotland divided not only the dissenting churches, but the Free Church itself. This chapter examines the extent to which the national education debates unified Scotland’s dissenters in a common goal against the Established Kirk’s parish schools, or whether they simply highlighted the existing divisions within Scottish dissent. In many respects, the education debates, like the other aspects of ecclesiastical, political, and social co-operation covered in the book, provide an interesting snapshot of Presbyterian dissenting relations in the transitional period between 1843 and 1863.","PeriodicalId":227963,"journal":{"name":"Dissent After Disruption","volume":"118 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-06-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Dissent After Disruption","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474482790.003.0009","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The final chapter assesses the role of the Free and United Presbyterian churches in the campaign for national education. From the early 1830s the questions regarding the position of national education in Britain and Ireland formed part of the broader battle between Church and dissent in the mid-nineteenth century. In Scotland, the national education debates offered Scotland’s dissenters an opportunity to attack the perceived privilege of the Established Church and its control over the parish schools. Organisations such as the National Education Association of Scotland that called for a state-run non-denominational system to replace the parish schools were primarily under the influence of Scottish dissent. However, debate over the future direction of education in Scotland divided not only the dissenting churches, but the Free Church itself. This chapter examines the extent to which the national education debates unified Scotland’s dissenters in a common goal against the Established Kirk’s parish schools, or whether they simply highlighted the existing divisions within Scottish dissent. In many respects, the education debates, like the other aspects of ecclesiastical, political, and social co-operation covered in the book, provide an interesting snapshot of Presbyterian dissenting relations in the transitional period between 1843 and 1863.
最后一章评估了自由长老会和联合长老会在国民教育运动中的作用。从19世纪30年代初开始,有关英国和爱尔兰国民教育地位的问题,成为19世纪中期教会与异见者之间更广泛斗争的一部分。在苏格兰,全国教育辩论为苏格兰的反对者提供了一个机会,攻击公认的国教特权及其对教区学校的控制。苏格兰国家教育协会(National Education Association of Scotland)等组织呼吁建立一个国有的非宗派体系来取代教区学校,这主要是受到苏格兰异见人士的影响。然而,关于苏格兰未来教育方向的争论不仅分裂了不同的教会,也分裂了自由教会本身。本章考察了国家教育辩论在多大程度上将苏格兰的持不同政见者团结在一个共同的目标上,以反对既定的教会教区学校,或者他们是否只是强调了苏格兰持不同政见者内部存在的分歧。在许多方面,教育方面的争论,就像书中涉及的教会、政治和社会合作的其他方面一样,提供了1843年至1863年过渡时期长老会不同意见关系的有趣快照。