Theology in Scotland: Recent submissions
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"A great grievance: ecclesiastical lay patronage in Scotland until 1750" by Laurence A. B. Whitley
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-06-01) - Book reviewReview of Laurence A. B. Whitley, A Great Grievance: Ecclesiastical Lay Patronage in Scotland until 1750 (Eugene, Or.: Wipf & Stock, 2013) -
"The theological education of the ministry: soundings in the British reformed and dissenting traditions" by Alan P. F. Sell
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-06-01) - Book reviewReview of Alan P. F. Sell, The Theological Education of the Ministry: Soundings in the British Reformed and Dissenting Traditions (Eugene, Or.: Pickwick Publications, 2013) -
"Theology in transposition: a constructive appraisal of T. F. Torrance" by Myk Habets
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-06-01) - Book reviewReview of Myk Habets, Theology in Transposition: A Constructive Appraisal of T. F. Torrance (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2013) -
"Christianity and the political order: conflict, cooptation, and cooperation" by Kenneth R. Himes
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-06-01) - Book reviewReview of Kenneth R. Himes, Christianity and the Political Order: Conflict, Cooptation, and Cooperation (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 2013) -
A theology of missio Dei
(St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, 2014-06-01) - Journal articleIn the popular usage, the primary definition of missio Dei is that mission is not something the church does, but God does. John Flett follows this with two further affirmations: as God is missionary, so the community which ...