The Church of Scotland, alongside the Church of England, is one of the two state, or established churches in Great Britain. The legal status of the Church of Scotland is of particular nature, not encountered in other European states, as it combines a religious institution with public authority. Its present shape was constituted in the Church of Scotland Act 1921 and followed an agreement it concluded with the British state. The Church of Scotland enjoys complete independence from the state in spiritual matters and its position is generally more privileged in comparison to that of other religious communities. The latter fact may be criticised by those who postulate equality before the law, and in particular the equal treatment of all religio...
This chapter is about the Scottish constitution following devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern...
Masters Research - Master of Arts (MA)Established only two years after the Union between England and...
This paper examines one narrow question which is raised tangentially by virtue of the Constitution A...
The Church of Scotland, alongside the Church of England, is one of the two state, or established chu...
Explains the laws of the Church of Scotland, Scottish Episcopalian Church and the Roman Catholic Chu...
The Smith Commission is the body tasked with recommending proposals for the final status of Scottish...
The struggle was caused by the Church of England's claim to exclusive establishment in the colonies....
The concept of “church and state” has been assailed over recent decades as a deceptive distinction (...
Church and State in Scotland: Developing Law. By Francis Lyall. Abingdon: Routledge, 2016. 239 p...
The ways in which the Reformation began and developed in England and Scotland were distinct and led ...
At the beginning of the eighteenth century the Presbyterian Church of Scotland, which had been confi...
Devolution has meant that Scotland has gone from not having its own dedicated legislature, despite h...
Highet John. The Protestant Churches in Scotland : a revient of membership, evangelistic activities ...
The history of the Parish is a significant microcosm of general Scottish Church history. In particu...
The question of women’s ordination to offices within churches, and in particular to the ministry of ...
This chapter is about the Scottish constitution following devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern...
Masters Research - Master of Arts (MA)Established only two years after the Union between England and...
This paper examines one narrow question which is raised tangentially by virtue of the Constitution A...
The Church of Scotland, alongside the Church of England, is one of the two state, or established chu...
Explains the laws of the Church of Scotland, Scottish Episcopalian Church and the Roman Catholic Chu...
The Smith Commission is the body tasked with recommending proposals for the final status of Scottish...
The struggle was caused by the Church of England's claim to exclusive establishment in the colonies....
The concept of “church and state” has been assailed over recent decades as a deceptive distinction (...
Church and State in Scotland: Developing Law. By Francis Lyall. Abingdon: Routledge, 2016. 239 p...
The ways in which the Reformation began and developed in England and Scotland were distinct and led ...
At the beginning of the eighteenth century the Presbyterian Church of Scotland, which had been confi...
Devolution has meant that Scotland has gone from not having its own dedicated legislature, despite h...
Highet John. The Protestant Churches in Scotland : a revient of membership, evangelistic activities ...
The history of the Parish is a significant microcosm of general Scottish Church history. In particu...
The question of women’s ordination to offices within churches, and in particular to the ministry of ...
This chapter is about the Scottish constitution following devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern...
Masters Research - Master of Arts (MA)Established only two years after the Union between England and...
This paper examines one narrow question which is raised tangentially by virtue of the Constitution A...