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Scottish Christianity in the Modern World - In Honour of A. C. Cheyne

English · Hardback

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Zusammenfassung A new and wide-ranging study of Christianity in Scotland, from the eighteenth century to the present.The contributors include D. W. D. Shaw, Ian Campbell, Kenneth Fielding, William Ferguson, Barbara MacHaffie, Peter Matheson, John McCaffrey, Owen Chadwick, David Thompson, Keith Robbins, Andrew Ross, Stewart J. Brown and George Newlands.Topics encompass varieties of unbelief, challenges to the Westminster confession, John Baillie, Queen Victoria and the Church of Scotland, the Scottish ecumenical movement, the disestablishment movement, and Presbyterian-Catholic relations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Stewart J. Brown and George NewlandsA. C. Cheyne: An Appreciation D. W. D. ShawPart One: Faith and DoubtCarlyle and the Secession Ian CampbellA Carlylean Elegy in Auchtertool Kirkyard Kenneth J. FieldingChristian Faith and Unbelief in Modern Scotland William FergusonOld Testament Criticism and the Education of Victorian Children Barbara J. MacHaffieTransforming the Creed Peter MathesonJohn Baillie and Friends, in Germany and at War George NewlandsPart Two: Church, State and SocietyReaction in Scotland to the Irish Famine John F. McCaffreyThe Sacrament at Crathie, 1873 Owen Chadwick'Unrestricted Conference': Myth and Reality in Scottish Ecumenism David M. ThompsonEstablishing Disestablishment: Some Reflections on Wales and Scotland Keith RobbinsPresbyterians and Catholics in Twentieth-Century Scotland Stewart J. BrownScotland and Malawi, 1859-1964 Andrew C. Ross

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