In this paper, which was highly commended by the Fraser Prize 2013 Reading Panel, Jason Radcliff argues that the church should be theologically conditioned as the Body and Bride of Christ. Following Athanasius, Dr Radcliff argues that theology is the work of the Spirit who enables human understanding of God, allowing us, as Calvin maintained, to be ourselves. He concludes by emphasizing the necessity of theology in preaching and in discussions regarding the nature of ministry
This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in ...
Marking the legacy of the Reformation, Donald Macleod undertakes a survey of the Scottish Reformed ...
Marking the legacy of the Reformation, Donald Macleod undertakes a survey of the Scottish Reformed ...
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...
Liam Fraser’s prize-winning essay takes the approach of standing back to question the question of wh...
This paper is a theological response to Harry Reid's book Outside Verdict: An Old Kirk in a New Scot...
This theological reflection on Harry Reid's Outside Verdict: An Old Kirk in a New Scotland sets out ...
Margaret Whyte’s essay (which was selected as winner of the Fraser Prize competition for 2014) puts ...
This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in ...
Marking the legacy of the Reformation, Donald Macleod undertakes a survey of the Scottish Reformed ...
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 ...
Marking the legacy of the Reformation, Donald Macleod undertakes a survey of the Scottish Reformed ...
This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in ...
Marking the legacy of the Reformation, Donald Macleod undertakes a survey of the Scottish Reformed ...
Marking the legacy of the Reformation, Donald Macleod undertakes a survey of the Scottish Reformed ...
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...
Liam Fraser’s prize-winning essay takes the approach of standing back to question the question of wh...
This paper is a theological response to Harry Reid's book Outside Verdict: An Old Kirk in a New Scot...
This theological reflection on Harry Reid's Outside Verdict: An Old Kirk in a New Scotland sets out ...
Margaret Whyte’s essay (which was selected as winner of the Fraser Prize competition for 2014) puts ...
This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in ...
Marking the legacy of the Reformation, Donald Macleod undertakes a survey of the Scottish Reformed ...
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 ...
Marking the legacy of the Reformation, Donald Macleod undertakes a survey of the Scottish Reformed ...
This is the prize-winning essay in the inaugural Fraser Prize competition, organised by Theology in ...
Marking the legacy of the Reformation, Donald Macleod undertakes a survey of the Scottish Reformed ...
Marking the legacy of the Reformation, Donald Macleod undertakes a survey of the Scottish Reformed ...