Disruption to Diversity: Edinburgh Divinity 1846-1996David F. Wright, Gary D. Badcock A&C Black, 1996 M01 1 - 333 pages The first comprehensive history of New College, celebrating the story of theology at Edinburgh over the past 150 years. Raises important questions about the future relationship between church and university. |
Contents
The Making | 29 |
Hebrew and Old Testament | 53 |
New Testament | 73 |
Ecclesiastical History | 99 |
Divinity and Dogmatics | 117 |
Christian Ethics and Practical Theology | 135 |
Religious Studies | 151 |
Church College and University Faculty | 169 |
New College Library | 187 |
Student Kaleidoscope | 203 |
The Free Church College 19001970 | 221 |
New Wine in Old Bottles | 259 |
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Page 291 - On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God as manifested in the Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man.
References to this book
Christian thought, its history and application Ernst Troeltsch,Gangolf Hübinger Limited preview - 2006 |