David Fergusson
History of Scottish Theology, Volume I
Celtic Origins to Reformed Orthodoxy
Herausgeber: Elliott, Mark W
David Fergusson
History of Scottish Theology, Volume I
Celtic Origins to Reformed Orthodoxy
Herausgeber: Elliott, Mark W
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This three-volume series provides a critical examination of the history of theology in Scotland from the early middle ages to the close of the twentieth century. Volume I covers the period from the appearance of Christianity around the time of Columba to the era of Reformed Orthodoxy in the seventeenth century.
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This three-volume series provides a critical examination of the history of theology in Scotland from the early middle ages to the close of the twentieth century. Volume I covers the period from the appearance of Christianity around the time of Columba to the era of Reformed Orthodoxy in the seventeenth century.
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- History of Scottish Theology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9780198759331
- ISBN-10: 0198759339
- Artikelnr.: 57149031
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- History of Scottish Theology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9780198759331
- ISBN-10: 0198759339
- Artikelnr.: 57149031
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David Fergusson is Professor of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and a Fellow of the British Academy. His publications include The Providence of God: A Polyphonic Approach (2018) and Faith and Its Critics: A Conversation (2009). Mark Elliott is Professor of Theology at the University of Glasgow and Professorial Fellow at the University of Toronto (Wycliffe College), having been Professor at St Andrews University. He is from Glasgow, educated at Oxford, Aberdeen and Cambridge and recipient of A von Humboldt stipendia for research trips at Heidelberg and Munich. He has written on Providence in terms both of the History of the idea and of the biblical and theological foundations. He specialises in History of biblical exegesis and doctrine.
* List of Contributors
* 1: David Fergusson and Mark W. Elliott: Introduction
* 2: Thomas O Loughlin: Theology in Scotland before Scholasticism
* 3: Lydia Schumacher: Richard of St Victor
* 4: Peter Damian-Grint: Adam of Dryburgh
* 5: Stephen Mark Holmes: Liturgical Theology before 1600
* 6: Richard Cross: Duns Scotus
* 7: Simon J. G. Burton: John Ireland and the Transformation of Scotist
Theology
* 8: John Slotemaker: John Mair as Theologian
* 9: Giovanni Gellera: Sixteenth-Century Philosophy and Theology after
John Mair
* 10: Euan Cameron: John Knox and Andrew Melville
* 11: Mark W. Elliott: Political and Ecclesial Theology in the
Sixteenth Century
* 12: Iain R. Torrance: The Bible in Sixteenth-Century Scotland
* 13: Martin Holt Dotterweich: Habit and Belief in the Early Scottish
Reformation
* 14: Ian Hazlett: Confessions and Catechisms to c.1620
* 15: Mark W. Elliott: Spiritual Theology in Bruce, Howie, Johnston,
Boyd, and Leighton
* 16: Federal Theology from the Reformation to c. 1677
* 17: Guy M. Richard: The Covenant Idea in mid-seventeenth-century
Scotland
* 18: Alexander Broadie: The Reformed Scholasticism of James Dundas
* 19: Whitney G. Gamble: The Theology of the Westminster Confession
of Faith in its Context
* 20: Aaron Clay Denlinger: The Aberdeen Doctors and Henry Scougal
* 21: Marie-Luise Ehrenschwendter: Episcopalian spirituality: the
Garden Brothers and Henry Scougal
* 22: James Eglinton: Early Modern French and Dutch Connections
* 23: Tom Green: Early Modern Jurisprudence and Theology
* 24: Stephen G. Myers: The Marrow Controversy: Boston, Erskine, and
Hadow
* 25: R. Scott Spurlock: Boundaries of Scottish Reformed Orthodoxy 1560
1700
* 1: David Fergusson and Mark W. Elliott: Introduction
* 2: Thomas O Loughlin: Theology in Scotland before Scholasticism
* 3: Lydia Schumacher: Richard of St Victor
* 4: Peter Damian-Grint: Adam of Dryburgh
* 5: Stephen Mark Holmes: Liturgical Theology before 1600
* 6: Richard Cross: Duns Scotus
* 7: Simon J. G. Burton: John Ireland and the Transformation of Scotist
Theology
* 8: John Slotemaker: John Mair as Theologian
* 9: Giovanni Gellera: Sixteenth-Century Philosophy and Theology after
John Mair
* 10: Euan Cameron: John Knox and Andrew Melville
* 11: Mark W. Elliott: Political and Ecclesial Theology in the
Sixteenth Century
* 12: Iain R. Torrance: The Bible in Sixteenth-Century Scotland
* 13: Martin Holt Dotterweich: Habit and Belief in the Early Scottish
Reformation
* 14: Ian Hazlett: Confessions and Catechisms to c.1620
* 15: Mark W. Elliott: Spiritual Theology in Bruce, Howie, Johnston,
Boyd, and Leighton
* 16: Federal Theology from the Reformation to c. 1677
* 17: Guy M. Richard: The Covenant Idea in mid-seventeenth-century
Scotland
* 18: Alexander Broadie: The Reformed Scholasticism of James Dundas
* 19: Whitney G. Gamble: The Theology of the Westminster Confession
of Faith in its Context
* 20: Aaron Clay Denlinger: The Aberdeen Doctors and Henry Scougal
* 21: Marie-Luise Ehrenschwendter: Episcopalian spirituality: the
Garden Brothers and Henry Scougal
* 22: James Eglinton: Early Modern French and Dutch Connections
* 23: Tom Green: Early Modern Jurisprudence and Theology
* 24: Stephen G. Myers: The Marrow Controversy: Boston, Erskine, and
Hadow
* 25: R. Scott Spurlock: Boundaries of Scottish Reformed Orthodoxy 1560
1700
* List of Contributors
* 1: David Fergusson and Mark W. Elliott: Introduction
* 2: Thomas O Loughlin: Theology in Scotland before Scholasticism
* 3: Lydia Schumacher: Richard of St Victor
* 4: Peter Damian-Grint: Adam of Dryburgh
* 5: Stephen Mark Holmes: Liturgical Theology before 1600
* 6: Richard Cross: Duns Scotus
* 7: Simon J. G. Burton: John Ireland and the Transformation of Scotist
Theology
* 8: John Slotemaker: John Mair as Theologian
* 9: Giovanni Gellera: Sixteenth-Century Philosophy and Theology after
John Mair
* 10: Euan Cameron: John Knox and Andrew Melville
* 11: Mark W. Elliott: Political and Ecclesial Theology in the
Sixteenth Century
* 12: Iain R. Torrance: The Bible in Sixteenth-Century Scotland
* 13: Martin Holt Dotterweich: Habit and Belief in the Early Scottish
Reformation
* 14: Ian Hazlett: Confessions and Catechisms to c.1620
* 15: Mark W. Elliott: Spiritual Theology in Bruce, Howie, Johnston,
Boyd, and Leighton
* 16: Federal Theology from the Reformation to c. 1677
* 17: Guy M. Richard: The Covenant Idea in mid-seventeenth-century
Scotland
* 18: Alexander Broadie: The Reformed Scholasticism of James Dundas
* 19: Whitney G. Gamble: The Theology of the Westminster Confession
of Faith in its Context
* 20: Aaron Clay Denlinger: The Aberdeen Doctors and Henry Scougal
* 21: Marie-Luise Ehrenschwendter: Episcopalian spirituality: the
Garden Brothers and Henry Scougal
* 22: James Eglinton: Early Modern French and Dutch Connections
* 23: Tom Green: Early Modern Jurisprudence and Theology
* 24: Stephen G. Myers: The Marrow Controversy: Boston, Erskine, and
Hadow
* 25: R. Scott Spurlock: Boundaries of Scottish Reformed Orthodoxy 1560
1700
* 1: David Fergusson and Mark W. Elliott: Introduction
* 2: Thomas O Loughlin: Theology in Scotland before Scholasticism
* 3: Lydia Schumacher: Richard of St Victor
* 4: Peter Damian-Grint: Adam of Dryburgh
* 5: Stephen Mark Holmes: Liturgical Theology before 1600
* 6: Richard Cross: Duns Scotus
* 7: Simon J. G. Burton: John Ireland and the Transformation of Scotist
Theology
* 8: John Slotemaker: John Mair as Theologian
* 9: Giovanni Gellera: Sixteenth-Century Philosophy and Theology after
John Mair
* 10: Euan Cameron: John Knox and Andrew Melville
* 11: Mark W. Elliott: Political and Ecclesial Theology in the
Sixteenth Century
* 12: Iain R. Torrance: The Bible in Sixteenth-Century Scotland
* 13: Martin Holt Dotterweich: Habit and Belief in the Early Scottish
Reformation
* 14: Ian Hazlett: Confessions and Catechisms to c.1620
* 15: Mark W. Elliott: Spiritual Theology in Bruce, Howie, Johnston,
Boyd, and Leighton
* 16: Federal Theology from the Reformation to c. 1677
* 17: Guy M. Richard: The Covenant Idea in mid-seventeenth-century
Scotland
* 18: Alexander Broadie: The Reformed Scholasticism of James Dundas
* 19: Whitney G. Gamble: The Theology of the Westminster Confession
of Faith in its Context
* 20: Aaron Clay Denlinger: The Aberdeen Doctors and Henry Scougal
* 21: Marie-Luise Ehrenschwendter: Episcopalian spirituality: the
Garden Brothers and Henry Scougal
* 22: James Eglinton: Early Modern French and Dutch Connections
* 23: Tom Green: Early Modern Jurisprudence and Theology
* 24: Stephen G. Myers: The Marrow Controversy: Boston, Erskine, and
Hadow
* 25: R. Scott Spurlock: Boundaries of Scottish Reformed Orthodoxy 1560
1700