Surveys changes in Scottish institutional religion, summarizes Crawford Gribben\u27s critique in 2006 of Scottish literary criticism\u27s long-time anti-Calvinist bias, and introduces essays reappraising the treatment of belief by Scottish poets and novelists from varied religious backgrounds and the critical response to this aspect of their work
Examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s novel The Monastery, written while he was also working on his better-...
Discusses the changes in Scottish religious practice and adherence from just before the First World ...
This thesis examines the influence which Calvinism has had on Scottish literature, directly as a the...
Surveys changes in Scottish institutional religion, summarizes Crawford Gribben\u27s critique in 200...
Looks back at the author\u27s original article on the marginalization of Calvinist beliefs in earlie...
To tie in with this issue’s theme of theology and imagination, this review essay reflects on four re...
A discussion of the treatment and presence of religion in Sunset Song, the first novel in Lewis Gras...
Shorter reviews and notices of recent books in Scottish literature and adjacent disciplines
Discusses the treatment of religious belief in the Gaelic poetry of Derick Thomson (1921-2012), from...
In discussing religion in John Galt\u27s novel about religious and social change in a small West of ...
Discusses the treatment of the central character, the Gaelic-speaking minister Maighstir Sachairi, i...
This dissertation examines the competing tensions of religion and rationalism in the imaginative wor...
Suggests that attitudes to Presbyterianism and the Scottish Kirk in much 20th century Scottish liter...
A distinctive style of "Scottish Gothic’"emerged, after 1815, in fiction by Walter Scott, James Hogg...
Presents the first critical discussion of manuscript poems in the Maitland Quarto attributable to Al...
Examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s novel The Monastery, written while he was also working on his better-...
Discusses the changes in Scottish religious practice and adherence from just before the First World ...
This thesis examines the influence which Calvinism has had on Scottish literature, directly as a the...
Surveys changes in Scottish institutional religion, summarizes Crawford Gribben\u27s critique in 200...
Looks back at the author\u27s original article on the marginalization of Calvinist beliefs in earlie...
To tie in with this issue’s theme of theology and imagination, this review essay reflects on four re...
A discussion of the treatment and presence of religion in Sunset Song, the first novel in Lewis Gras...
Shorter reviews and notices of recent books in Scottish literature and adjacent disciplines
Discusses the treatment of religious belief in the Gaelic poetry of Derick Thomson (1921-2012), from...
In discussing religion in John Galt\u27s novel about religious and social change in a small West of ...
Discusses the treatment of the central character, the Gaelic-speaking minister Maighstir Sachairi, i...
This dissertation examines the competing tensions of religion and rationalism in the imaginative wor...
Suggests that attitudes to Presbyterianism and the Scottish Kirk in much 20th century Scottish liter...
A distinctive style of "Scottish Gothic’"emerged, after 1815, in fiction by Walter Scott, James Hogg...
Presents the first critical discussion of manuscript poems in the Maitland Quarto attributable to Al...
Examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s novel The Monastery, written while he was also working on his better-...
Discusses the changes in Scottish religious practice and adherence from just before the First World ...
This thesis examines the influence which Calvinism has had on Scottish literature, directly as a the...