A three-volume work, The History of Scottish Theology surveys in diachronic perspective the theologies that have flourished in Scotland from early monasticism until the end of the twentieth century. Written by an international team of specialists, these volumes provide the most comprehensive review yet of the theological movements, figures, and themes that have shaped Scottish culture and exercised a significant influence in other parts of the world. Particular attention is given to different traditions and to the dispersion of Scottish theology through exile, migration, and missionary activity. Volume I covers the period from the appearance of Christianity around the time of Columba to the era of Reformed Orthodoxy in the seventeenth centu...
Will Robert. William D. Maxwell, A history of Worship of the Church of Scotland. London, Oxford Univ...
This work with the author's "Politics and religion," "Scotland and the union" and "The awakening of ...
The last few years have witnessed a growing interest in the study of the Reformation period within t...
This second volume in The History of Scottish Theology comprises 29 essays ranging from the early En...
Straddling over a millennium of theological work, these essays explore the beginnings of Scottish th...
The introduction outlines the strategy of the three-volume project with its attention to theological...
Over seventy leading scholars from around the world, each with expertise in some particular period, ...
This is a book review of Review of The History of Scottish Theology, Volume II: The Early Enlightenm...
Includes bibliographical references.Studies in the seventeenth century: Samuel Rutherford, Sir Georg...
This Thesis sets out to examine in its eighteenth century context a Scottish Calvinist sectarian gr...
The impression is given in studies of theological books published in Scotland in the long twentieth-...
A critical 7-volume reference that explores Christian theology through the themes and problematics o...
Scotland's ‘long Renaissance' of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries arose in the context ...
The ways in which the Reformation began and developed in England and Scotland were distinct and led ...
This study examines how the two strands which made up Presbyterianism in Scotland in the years betwe...
Will Robert. William D. Maxwell, A history of Worship of the Church of Scotland. London, Oxford Univ...
This work with the author's "Politics and religion," "Scotland and the union" and "The awakening of ...
The last few years have witnessed a growing interest in the study of the Reformation period within t...
This second volume in The History of Scottish Theology comprises 29 essays ranging from the early En...
Straddling over a millennium of theological work, these essays explore the beginnings of Scottish th...
The introduction outlines the strategy of the three-volume project with its attention to theological...
Over seventy leading scholars from around the world, each with expertise in some particular period, ...
This is a book review of Review of The History of Scottish Theology, Volume II: The Early Enlightenm...
Includes bibliographical references.Studies in the seventeenth century: Samuel Rutherford, Sir Georg...
This Thesis sets out to examine in its eighteenth century context a Scottish Calvinist sectarian gr...
The impression is given in studies of theological books published in Scotland in the long twentieth-...
A critical 7-volume reference that explores Christian theology through the themes and problematics o...
Scotland's ‘long Renaissance' of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries arose in the context ...
The ways in which the Reformation began and developed in England and Scotland were distinct and led ...
This study examines how the two strands which made up Presbyterianism in Scotland in the years betwe...
Will Robert. William D. Maxwell, A history of Worship of the Church of Scotland. London, Oxford Univ...
This work with the author's "Politics and religion," "Scotland and the union" and "The awakening of ...
The last few years have witnessed a growing interest in the study of the Reformation period within t...