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This three-volume work comprises over eighty essays surveying the history of Scottish theology from the early middle ages onwards. Written by an international team of scholars, the collection provides 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. Attention is given to different traditions and to the dispersion of Scottish theology through exile, migration, and missionary activity. The volumes present in diachronic perspective the theologies that have flourished in Scotland from early monasticism until the end of the twentieth century. The History of Scottish Theology, Volume I covers the period from the appearance of Christianity around the time of Columba to the era of Reformed Orthodoxy in the seventeenth century. Volume II begins with the early Enlightenment and concludes in late Victorian Scotland. Volume III explores the 'long twentieth century'. Recurrent themes and challenges are assessed, but also new currents and theological movements that arose through Renaissance humanism, Reformation teaching, federal theology, the Scottish Enlightenment, evangelicalism, missionary, Biblical criticism, idealist philosophy, dialectical theology, and existentialism. Chapters also consider the Scots Catholic colleges in Europe, Gaelic women writers, philosophical scepticism, the dialogue with science, and the reception of theology in liturgy, hymnody, art, literature, architecture, and stained glass. Contributors also discuss the treatment of theological themes in Scottish literature.
This work investigates the development, dispersion, and cultural impact of theological thought within Scotland from the early medieval period through the seventeenth century. Edited by David Fergusson and Mark W. Elliott, the text synthesizes contributions from an international cohort of scholars to provide a diachronic analysis of Scottish religious history. The authors utilize a multi-disciplinary framework to examine how theological movements interacted with broader societal shifts, including monasticism and the rise of Reformed Orthodoxy.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and historians recognize this collection as a definitive, comprehensive survey of the Scottish theological tradition. The academic density of the prose makes it a primary reference for researchers and students of church history.
Page Count:
401
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191077216
ISBN-13:
9780191077210
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