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The History of Scottish Theology, Volume I: Celtic Origins to Reformed Orthodoxy

Online ISBN:
9780191819889
Print ISBN:
9780198759331
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The History of Scottish Theology, Volume I: Celtic Origins to Reformed Orthodoxy

David Fergusson (ed.),
David Fergusson
(ed.)

Professor of Divinity

Professor of Divinity, University of Edinburgh
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Mark W. Elliott (ed.)
Mark W. Elliott
(ed.)

Professor of Theology

Professor of Historical and Biblical Theology, University of St Andrews
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Published online:
24 October 2019
Published in print:
29 August 2019
Online ISBN:
9780191819889
Print ISBN:
9780198759331
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Straddling over a millennium of theological work, these essays explore the beginnings of Scottish theology from the time of the Columban church through monasticism to the era of medieval scholasticism, and then from the Reformation (1560) to later traditions of Reformed orthodoxy until c.1700. Well-known figures including Scotus, Richard of St Victor, John Mair, John Knox, Andrew Melville, Samuel Rutherford, and Henry Scougall are explored, while attention is also devoted to the ways in which Scottish theology was connected to philosophy, law, politics, church life, and patterns of spirituality. The period under review includes the foundation of five Scottish universities in St Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen (King’s and Marischal), and Edinburgh. The influence of Reformed confessions, particularly the Westminster Confession (1646), is treated in several essays both as a standard of uniformity and a source of controversy. Throughout the volume, the multiple connections with Europe and other parts of the British Isles are evident through exile, dispersion, international debates, and institutional links.

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