Strength of the Hills by Jenny Robertson

Strength of the Hills by Jenny Robertson

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This text defines the unique characteristics of Scottish - as distinct from "Celtic" - spirituality. It surveys the history and character of the Presbytarian church, explores the special place of Scripture in Scottish theology and traces the history of Scottish Christianity.

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Strength of the Hills by Jenny Robertson

This text defines the unique characteristics of Scottish - as distinct from "Celtic" - spirituality. The author surveys the history and character of the Presbytarian church, explores the special place of Scripture in Scottish theology and traces the history of Scottish Christianity from the earliest times. The ten chapters are in chronological order, from the first introduction of Christianity in Roman times to the present day. Topics covered include: Columba and Iona; the importance of Scripture in Scottish medieval monastic art; the Reformation; the survival of the Roman Catholic church, as well as the roles played by the Episcopal and Baptist churches; the impact of the Highland Clearances; revival and mission in 19th century Scotland; and the search for Scottish Christian identity today.
Jenny Robertson is based partly in Edinburgh and partly in Poland. She has written many books for children and adults (fiction, poetry, non-fiction) including most recently Windows to Eternity (BRF 1999) and Don't Go To Uncle's Wedding (SPCK/Azure 2000).
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ISBN 13 9781841011257
ISBN 10 1841011258
Title Strength of the Hills
Author Jenny Robertson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship)
Year published 2001-08-17
Number of pages 192
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