Theology in Scotland: Recent submissions
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Does the church in Scotland still need theology?
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-09-01) - Journal articleIn this paper, which was highly commended by the Fraser Prize 2013 Reading Panel, Jason Radcliff argues that the church should be theologically conditioned as the Body and Bride of Christ. Following Athanasius, Dr Radcliff ... -
Holy Communion, a sign and seal of salvation
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-09-01) - Journal articleDavid W. Torrance offers a brief but comprehensive examination of the Reformed doctrine of the Lord’s Supper. He examines the foundations of the sacrament in the five great sacrificial offerings of Israel’s worship, as ... -
Church, state and national identity: some historical and theological reflections from a Catholic perspective
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-09-01) - Journal articleAfter 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 ... -
Is the Referendum question a theological question?
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-09-01) - Journal articleMargaret Whyte’s essay (which was selected as winner of the Fraser Prize competition for 2014) puts forward the argument that the Referendum on Scottish independence raises highly relevant theological questions about ... -
Fraser Prize essay 2014: views of the reading panel
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-09-01) - Journal itemViews of the reading panel