In a paper that challenges contemporary Reformed thinking, Donald Macleod draws our attention to Calvin's views on politics. He touches on the thought of Alexander Shields, Abraham Kuyper, and the Barmen Declaration and brings us up to the present day. He draws the article to a close by suggesting that the Reformed Church in Scotland has yet to answer the challenge of contemporary secular values.Publisher PD
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Review ofNick Spencer, Freedom and Order: History, Politics and the English Bible (London: Hodder &a...
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Review of Nick Spencer, Freedom and Order: History, Politics and the English Bible (London: Hodde...
Jane Dawson examines the extent to which the new Reformed church in Scotland owed a debt to the Gene...
In this extended paper the earlier theological tradition of the Scottish Episcopal Church is set out...
A former student of James Cameron’s, Ian Hazlett contributes a paper very much in the spirit of his ...
The new orthodoxy of neoliberal thinking has led to a reduction in both freedom and prosperity for t...
In a major article, Ian Hazlitt re-examines historical interpretations and caricatures of Calvin fr...
David Miller’s Strangers in Our Midst is an important contribution to the debate among political phi...
In a paper that challenges contemporary Reformed thinking, Donald Macleod draws our attention to Ca...
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...
The career of the Scottish theologian Edward Irving (1792–1834) was one of remarkable highs and lows...
Donald Bruce gives an account of his own involvement in apologetics, offering an understanding of th...
A former student of James Cameron’s, Ian Hazlett contributes a paper very much in the spirit of his ...
Review ofNick Spencer, Freedom and Order: History, Politics and the English Bible (London: Hodder &a...
In this extended paper the earlier theological tradition of the Scottish Episcopal Church is set ou...
Review of Nick Spencer, Freedom and Order: History, Politics and the English Bible (London: Hodde...
Jane Dawson examines the extent to which the new Reformed church in Scotland owed a debt to the Gene...
In this extended paper the earlier theological tradition of the Scottish Episcopal Church is set out...
A former student of James Cameron’s, Ian Hazlett contributes a paper very much in the spirit of his ...
The new orthodoxy of neoliberal thinking has led to a reduction in both freedom and prosperity for t...
In a major article, Ian Hazlitt re-examines historical interpretations and caricatures of Calvin fr...
David Miller’s Strangers in Our Midst is an important contribution to the debate among political phi...