Studies in Scottish Church History
Autor Alex Cheungen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 1998
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567086440
ISBN-10: 0567086445
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 162 x 225 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567086445
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 162 x 225 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'This
useful
collection
of
papers
from
Alex
Cheyne
brings
together
items
which
might
otherwise
cause
a
great
deal
of
trouble
to
hunt
down.'
Michael
Fry,
The
Herald,
Book
of
the
Day.
'This
is
a
work
of
striking
erudition
and
enormous
value.
It
provides
the
first
historical
analysis
of
the
Scottish
church's
engagement
with
modern
issues
that
brings
the
reader
right
to
the
present
day.
As
such,
both
studens
of
church
history
and
those
with
a
wider
interest
in
religious
matters
will
find
in
the
authority,
clarity
and
cogent
reasoning
of
this
book
much
to
inspire
and
inform
them.'
Deryck
W
Lovegrove,
Epworth
Review
'Throughout
these
studies
one
can
appreciate
afresh
the
author's
depth
of
scholarship,
his
concise
and
graphic
expression
and
his
analytical
skills.
In
this
volume
the
qualities
which
made
Professor
Cheyne
so
highly
valued
and
appreciated
as
a
teacher
are
made
available
to
a
wider
audience.'
Douglas
M.
Murray,
Journal
of
Ecclesiastical
History
'It
has
been
a
pleasure
to
review
this
book.
Its
thirteen
essays
display
all
the
characteristics
we
have
come
to
expect
from
Professor
Cheyne:
elegance
of
style,
clarity
of
thought,
humanity
of
outlook,
breadth
and
significance
of
subject
matter.
[.
.
.]
He
deals
with
weighty
themes
such
as
the
restatements
of
credal
certainties,
the
contending
methods
of
debate
and
criticism
between
the
dogmatic
and
the
conciliatory
which
were
involved,
the
struggles
of
churchmen
to
link
their
piety
with
the
needs
of
their
age.
He
lets
the
people
involved
speak
for
themselves
by
the
liberal
use
of
quotations
from
their
works
and
so
gives
the
reader
a
good
insight
into
their
outlooks,
habits
of
thought,
beliefs.
Yet
he
wears
such
learning
lightly
and
he
retains
the
reader's
interest
throughout.
It
must
have
been
wonderful
to
have
been
one
of
his
students.'
John
F.
McCaffrey,
Theologische
Literaturzeitung
Theology in Scotland 7.2 (Autumn 2000) Highlights: "...this is a work of striking erudition and enormous value. It provides the first historical analysis of the Scottish church's engagement with modern issues that brings the reader right to the present day. As such, both students of church history and those with a wider interest in religious matters will find in the authority, clarity and cogent reasoning of this book much to inspire and inform them."
Theology in Scotland 7.2 (Autumn 2000) Highlights: "...this is a work of striking erudition and enormous value. It provides the first historical analysis of the Scottish church's engagement with modern issues that brings the reader right to the present day. As such, both students of church history and those with a wider interest in religious matters will find in the authority, clarity and cogent reasoning of this book much to inspire and inform them."