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The Booke of the Universall Kirk of Scotland

In “The Booke of the Universall Kirk of Scotland,” a monumental piece from the 17th century, various contributors compile the foundational doctrines, liturgical practices, and ecclesiastical governance of the Church of Scotland. This tome not only serves as a historical record but also encapsulates the turbulent theological debates of Reformation Scotland, marked by a rich tapestry of poetic language and fervent calls for doctrinal purity. The literary style reflects a blend of medieval ecclesiastical rhetoric and emerging modernity, positioning it within the broader context of Protestant reformations across Europe, particularly highlighting Scotland's unique trajectory influenced by figures such as John Knox. The collective authorship of this work brings together diverse theological voices representative of the fractured yet fervent intellectual climate of the time. Influenced by personal convictions and the socio-political atmosphere, these writers aimed to create a unifying document that would sustain a nascent national identity through a clearly defined religious framework. Their commitment reflects a deep desire for stability amidst the chaotic backdrop of the Reformation, where the church's authority was continually contested. This book is a vital resource for readers interested in the intersections of religion, politics, and culture in early modern Scotland. It provides profound insights into the philosophical underpinnings of Reformed theology and the dynamic efforts to articulate a distinctly Scottish ecclesiastical identity. Scholars and general readers alike will find in its pages a nuanced understanding of a pivotal movement that shaped not only Scotland but also the wider Protestant landscape.
894 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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