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Records of the Kirk of Scotland

“Records of the Kirk of Scotland” serves as a rich repository of the Church of Scotland's history, encapsulating the intricate narratives of its development through various socio-political landscapes. This meticulous documentation is presented in a compelling scholarly format, blending archival rigor with narrative clarity, thus illuminating the theological, cultural, and ecclesiastical evolution of a denomination that has shaped Scottish identity. The records, addressing pertinent events from Reformation to contemporary times, provide a detailed account of congregational life, governance, and significant theological debates, all contextualized within the broader historical tapestry of Scotland. The Church of Scotland's General Assembly, a pivotal body in the Scottish ecclesiastical structure, is the authoritative source behind this collection, reflecting longstanding traditions of governance and transparency in religious practices. Influenced by the sociopolitical upheavals of the Reformation and subsequent religious conflicts, the compilers sought to preserve an accurate account of their liturgical, administrative, and communal heritage, emphasizing the interplay between faith and societal change. This volume is invaluable to historians, theologians, and anyone interested in the intersection of religion and society in Scotland. Its meticulous preservation of records invites readers to explore the complexities of faith, identity, and power, making it an essential resource for understanding the Church'Äôs enduring impact on Scottish culture.
2,802 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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