This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in Scotland in partnership with the Scottish Church Theology Society, for which submissions were invited on the theme of ‘The Church in Scotland in relation to status and power’. The essay explores ways in which Gospel values can be embodied in the intellectually-impaired, who can then serve as a model for the church
George Gammack’s paper emerges from the context of his ministry in the Whitfield area of Dundee. He ...
This study is an exercise in understanding both doctrinally and pastorally the nature of knowledge ...
The experiences of people with severe intellectual disabilities (SID) in local churches are rarely s...
This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in ...
This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in ...
This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in ...
This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in ...
Liam Fraser’s prize-winning essay takes the approach of standing back to question the question of wh...
In this paper, which was highly commended by the Fraser Prize 2013 Reading Panel, Jason Radcliff arg...
Liam Fraser’s prize-winning essay takes the approach of standing back to question the question of wh...
In this paper, which was highly commended by the Fraser Prize 2013 Reading Panel, Jason Radcliff arg...
Intellectual disability, and in particular profound intellectual disability, has an impact on all a...
George Gammack’s paper emerges from the context of his ministry in the Whitfield area of Dundee. He ...
George Gammack’s paper emerges from the context of his ministry in the Whitfield area of Dundee. He ...
George Gammack’s paper emerges from the context of his ministry in the Whitfield area of Dundee. He ...
George Gammack’s paper emerges from the context of his ministry in the Whitfield area of Dundee. He ...
This study is an exercise in understanding both doctrinally and pastorally the nature of knowledge ...
The experiences of people with severe intellectual disabilities (SID) in local churches are rarely s...
This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in ...
This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in ...
This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in ...
This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in ...
Liam Fraser’s prize-winning essay takes the approach of standing back to question the question of wh...
In this paper, which was highly commended by the Fraser Prize 2013 Reading Panel, Jason Radcliff arg...
Liam Fraser’s prize-winning essay takes the approach of standing back to question the question of wh...
In this paper, which was highly commended by the Fraser Prize 2013 Reading Panel, Jason Radcliff arg...
Intellectual disability, and in particular profound intellectual disability, has an impact on all a...
George Gammack’s paper emerges from the context of his ministry in the Whitfield area of Dundee. He ...
George Gammack’s paper emerges from the context of his ministry in the Whitfield area of Dundee. He ...
George Gammack’s paper emerges from the context of his ministry in the Whitfield area of Dundee. He ...
George Gammack’s paper emerges from the context of his ministry in the Whitfield area of Dundee. He ...
This study is an exercise in understanding both doctrinally and pastorally the nature of knowledge ...
The experiences of people with severe intellectual disabilities (SID) in local churches are rarely s...