Scottish Theology: From John Knox to John McLeod Campbell
By (Author) Very Revd Thomas F. Torrance
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st July 1996
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Theology
230.09411
Hardback
348
300g
A brief account of the development of Scottish theology which suggests how the Churches can find the way behind their divisions to their faith and their Biblical and Reformation roots.
'This book is lovingly written by one of the great Scottish theologians of modern times. Professor Torrance's work is an important and timely contribution, and one which will provide scholars, ministers and students alike in future with a healthy and much-needed resource.' --Gary D Badcock, Huron College Ontario, Scottish Journal of Theology
Journal of Religious History 24.3 (October 2000) Highlights: "T. F. Torrance himself can claim a place amongst the leading thinkers of his native land. He is arguably the leading twentieth-century Scottish theologian and is proud to acknowledge the heritage of his own church. This study, therefore, offers much insight into Torrance's own thought and in a curious way it is likely to become an important part of the tradition it analyses."
The Very Revd Thomas F. Torrance is Emeritus Professor of Christian Dogmatics, University of Edinburgh.