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Distinctive People, A
A Thematic Study of Aspects of the Witness of Baptists in Scotland in the Twentieth Century
Brian Talbot
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In the twenty-first century there are an increasing number of books in different fields that are evaluating critically aspects of life in the previous century. The Religious History of British people in this period is a significant part of that story. A Distinctive People will evaluate aspects of the history of one of the Christian denominations in Scotland looking at major themes such as Baptist attitudes to war and pacifism, the influence of the charismatic movement and their involvement in social action, their contribution to ecumenical relations in Scotland and relationships with fellow Baptists in other countries, together with the theological influences on Baptists, and a chapter on home mission. COMMENDATION 'This thoroughly researched and engagingly written set of essays will be of keen interest, not to just to Scottish Baptists eager to know about their recent past, but also to all those concerned with the changing place of Christian belief and practice in twentieth-century Scottish society.' - Brian Stanley, the University of Edinburgh, UK
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: 9781842278512
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: 998065
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152 x 15 x 229 mm
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Release Date
: 17.02.2014
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