Lord Sutherland provides a lucid introduction to factors in the cultural legacy which David Hume and Thomas Reid inherited. These factors included Calvinism and the characteristic Scottish practice of reasoning from first principles. He then goes on to unfold the continuing relevance of Hume’s ideas to contemporary debate concerning the family, education and civil society
In a paper that challenges contemporary Reformed thinking, Donald Macleod draws our attention to Cal...
Re-reading T. F. Torrance’s Theological Science with the experience gained from thirty-five years i...
Divine command theories come in several different forms but at their core all of these theories clai...
Lord Sutherland provides a lucid introduction to factors in the cultural legacy which David Hume and...
Lord Sutherland provides a lucid introduction to factors in the cultural legacy which David Hume and...
Joe Houston unfolds the subtlety of some of the fundamental aspects of Thomas Reid’s response to Hum...
Alexander Broadie introduces us to Hume’s Dialogues, sets Hume in his context, and explains how subt...
Joe Houston unfolds the subtlety of some of the fundamental aspects of Thomas Reid’s response to Hum...
Jane Dawson examines the extent to which the new Reformed church in Scotland owed a debt to the Gene...
The career of the Scottish theologian Edward Irving (1792–1834) was one of remarkable highs and lows...
In a major article, Ian Hazlitt re-examines historical interpretations and caricatures of Calvin fr...
In this extended paper the earlier theological tradition of the Scottish Episcopal Church is set ou...
Colin Williamson describes his time as a student in T. F. Torrance's class at New College in the lat...
In this extended paper the earlier theological tradition of the Scottish Episcopal Church is set out...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. It is first to provide, particularly for students and those no...
In a paper that challenges contemporary Reformed thinking, Donald Macleod draws our attention to Cal...
Re-reading T. F. Torrance’s Theological Science with the experience gained from thirty-five years i...
Divine command theories come in several different forms but at their core all of these theories clai...
Lord Sutherland provides a lucid introduction to factors in the cultural legacy which David Hume and...
Lord Sutherland provides a lucid introduction to factors in the cultural legacy which David Hume and...
Joe Houston unfolds the subtlety of some of the fundamental aspects of Thomas Reid’s response to Hum...
Alexander Broadie introduces us to Hume’s Dialogues, sets Hume in his context, and explains how subt...
Joe Houston unfolds the subtlety of some of the fundamental aspects of Thomas Reid’s response to Hum...
Jane Dawson examines the extent to which the new Reformed church in Scotland owed a debt to the Gene...
The career of the Scottish theologian Edward Irving (1792–1834) was one of remarkable highs and lows...
In a major article, Ian Hazlitt re-examines historical interpretations and caricatures of Calvin fr...
In this extended paper the earlier theological tradition of the Scottish Episcopal Church is set ou...
Colin Williamson describes his time as a student in T. F. Torrance's class at New College in the lat...
In this extended paper the earlier theological tradition of the Scottish Episcopal Church is set out...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. It is first to provide, particularly for students and those no...
In a paper that challenges contemporary Reformed thinking, Donald Macleod draws our attention to Cal...
Re-reading T. F. Torrance’s Theological Science with the experience gained from thirty-five years i...
Divine command theories come in several different forms but at their core all of these theories clai...