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The kirk and the kingdom

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What did the Church ever do for us? Johnston McKay unearths a practical social theology of the church in Scotland in the century from 1820.

It has been widely believed that the church was largely mute on the widespread poverty and deprivation which accompanied the rapid expanse of urban life.

This study asserts that the church was not lacking in commitment to improving such conditions, through the example of theologians Robert Flint and the parish minister Frederick Lockhart Robertson.

Flint's publication of Christ's Kingdom upon Earth led the Church of Scotland in Glasgow to investigate slum housing conditions and led to the idea that religion could not be complacent about the need for social action.

Key Features * Shines new light on the history of the Church of Scotland * Shows how religion was a reforming movement in an age of deprivation * Highlights the importance of social reformist writers within the Church

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Edinburgh University Press
0748644733 / 9780748644735
Hardback
17/09/2012
United Kingdom
English
144 p.
24 cm
Published in Scotland.