After tracing Scottish identity from its earliest beginnings to the Reformation and its aftermath, Mario Conti considers present-day discussions about the nation at a key point in its history. Observing how social, democratic governance at an appropriate level is of profound value, Rev Dr Conti argues for the pressing need for coherent vision and concludes with two personal recollections in which he reaffirms the contribution of faith, culture, and social ties to the wider issues of identity.Publisher PD
The ways in which the Reformation began and developed in England and Scotland were distinct and led ...
In the context of the 2014 Referendum on independence, Professor Storrar argues for a paradigm shift...
This is the second of two articles on Catholics and the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence by...
After tracing Scottish identity from its earliest beginnings to the Reformation and its aftermath, M...
Item not available in this repositoryOn 18 September 2014, the Scots faced the choice of voting in f...
Item not available in this repositoryOn 18 September 2014, the Scots faced the choice of voting in f...
This is the second of two articles on Catholics and the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence by...
As a sociologist interested in the question whether Scottish Catholics have a preferential constit...
This entry offers a historical overview of how theology has shaped and informed constructions of Sco...
This entry offers a historical overview of how theology has shaped and informed constructions of Sco...
Traditionally, the historical study of the Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Glasgow has cent...
Traditionally, the historical study of the Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Glasgow has cent...
Traditionally, the historical study of the Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Glasgow has cent...
Traditionally, the historical study of the Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Glasgow has cent...
Masters Research - Master of Arts (MA)Established only two years after the Union between England and...
The ways in which the Reformation began and developed in England and Scotland were distinct and led ...
In the context of the 2014 Referendum on independence, Professor Storrar argues for a paradigm shift...
This is the second of two articles on Catholics and the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence by...
After tracing Scottish identity from its earliest beginnings to the Reformation and its aftermath, M...
Item not available in this repositoryOn 18 September 2014, the Scots faced the choice of voting in f...
Item not available in this repositoryOn 18 September 2014, the Scots faced the choice of voting in f...
This is the second of two articles on Catholics and the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence by...
As a sociologist interested in the question whether Scottish Catholics have a preferential constit...
This entry offers a historical overview of how theology has shaped and informed constructions of Sco...
This entry offers a historical overview of how theology has shaped and informed constructions of Sco...
Traditionally, the historical study of the Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Glasgow has cent...
Traditionally, the historical study of the Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Glasgow has cent...
Traditionally, the historical study of the Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Glasgow has cent...
Traditionally, the historical study of the Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Glasgow has cent...
Masters Research - Master of Arts (MA)Established only two years after the Union between England and...
The ways in which the Reformation began and developed in England and Scotland were distinct and led ...
In the context of the 2014 Referendum on independence, Professor Storrar argues for a paradigm shift...
This is the second of two articles on Catholics and the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence by...