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OverviewThe Reformation had a radical effect on Scotland not just spiritually but also politically and socially. Given its spiritual decadence in the lead up to this, it was in much need of reformation. A contributor to that success was the old Celtic Church who revered the Bible as the supreme standard and hence placed an emphasis on the preaching of the Word. Renwick considers the character and the experiences of the leader of the Scottish Reformation John Knox. Secularly it was to have an influence on the Scottish Parliament e.g. the importance of education for all as a result of the principles they had built. It also considers the protagonists of the reformation such as the nobles and the place of Mary of Lorraine the Queen Mother and Queen Mary. As well as looking at the Scottish Reformation it gives its historical context not forgetting what was happening elsewhere. It is clear that for those who were involved in the Scottish Reformation it was costly but they considered it important to defend the reformed faith. An opportunity to read of lives that were transformed as they became convicted of the gospel truth which in turn led them to serve God. Full Product DetailsAuthor: A. M. RenwickPublisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd Imprint: Christian Focus Publications Ltd Edition: Revised ed. Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.250kg ISBN: 9781845505981ISBN 10: 1845505980 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 20 September 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIts depth of research, extent of coverage and clarity of presentation, all combine to make Renwick's study one of the finest and most eminently readable introductions available on this most exciting period in Scotland's history. Tom Lennie(author of 'Glory in the Glen: A History of Evangelical Revivals in Scotland 1880-1940') I am delighted to see this classic study of the Scottish Reformation by Prof. Renwick come back into print...It is written with the two qualities Calvin desired for his own literary productions: clarity and brevity -- Douglas F. Kelly Its depth of research, extent of coverage and clarity of presentation, all combine to make Renwick's study one of the finest and most eminently readable introductions available on this most exciting period in Scotland's history. -- Tom Lennie Increasingly our people are interested in their roots, whether geneaological or spiritual. Here in this little book A. M. Renwick provides us with a way to trace where we've come in such a way to help us know where the church needs to go. Get out your shovel and dig into the history of the Scottish Reformation! -- Sean Michael Lucas A. M. Renwick's small book on the Scottish Reformation is the best introduction to the period. I am delighted that on the 450th anniversary of the Scottish Reformation this superb book is being reissued. -- David Robertson Increasingly our people are interested in their roots, whether geneaological or spiritual. Here in this little book A. M. Renwick provides us with a way to trace where we've come in such a way to help us know where the church needs to go. Get out your shovel and dig into the history of the Scottish Reformation! Sean Michael Lucas (Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Hattiesburg, Mississippi) A. M. Renwick's small book on the Scottish Reformation is the best introduction to the period. I am delighted that on the 450th anniversary of the Scottish Reformation this superb book is being reissued. David Robertson (Pastor, St Peter's Free Church of Scotland, Dundee & trustee of SOLAS, Centre for Public Christianity) Its depth of research, extent of coverage and clarity of presentation, all combine to make Renwick's study one of the finest and most eminently readable introductions available on this most exciting period in Scotland's history. Tom Lennie (author of 'Glory in the Glen: A History of Evangelical Revivals in Scotland 1880-1940') I am delighted to see this classic study of the Scottish Reformation by Prof. Renwick come back into print...It is written with the two qualities Calvin desired for his own literary productions: clarity and brevity -- Douglas F. Kelly A. M. Renwick's small book on the Scottish Reformation is the best introduction to the period. I am delighted that on the 450th anniversary of the Scottish Reformation this superb book is being reissued. -- David Robertson Its depth of research, extent of coverage and clarity of presentation, all combine to make Renwick's study one of the finest and most eminently readable introductions available on this most exciting period in Scotland's history. -- Tom Lennie Increasingly our people are interested in their roots, whether geneaological or spiritual. Here in this little book A. M. Renwick provides us with a way to trace where we've come in such a way to help us know where the church needs to go. Get out your shovel and dig into the history of the Scottish Reformation! -- Sean Michael Lucas A. M. Renwick's small book on the Scottish Reformation is the best introduction to the period. I am delighted that on the 450th anniversary of the Scottish Reformation this superb book is being reissued. --David Robertson Pastor, St Peter's Free Church of Scotland, Dundee & trustee of SOLAS, Centre for Public Christianity Its depth of research, extent of coverage and clarity of presentation, all combine to make Renwick's study one of the finest and most eminently readable introductions available on this most exciting period in Scotland's history. --Tom Lennie Well respected author on Scottish revival I am delighted to see this classic study of the Scottish Reformation by Prof. Renwick come back into print...It is written with the two qualities Calvin desired for his own literary productions: clarity and brevity --Douglas F. Kelly Richard Jordan Professor of Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina Increasingly our people are interested in their roots, whether geneaological or spiritual. Here in this little book A. M. Renwick provides us with a way to trace where we've come in such a way to help us know where the church needs to go. Get out your shovel and dig into the history of the Scottish Reformation! --Sean Michael Lucas Senior Pastor, Independent Presbyterian Church, Memphis, Tennessee Increasingly our people are interested in their roots, whether geneaological or spiritual. Here in this little book A. M. Renwick provides us with a way to trace where we've come in such a way to help us know where the church needs to go. Get out your shovel and dig into the history of the Scottish Reformation! Sean Michael Lucas (Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Hattiesburg, Mississippi) A. M. Renwick's small book on the Scottish Reformation is the best introduction to the period. I am delighted that on the 450th anniversary of the Scottish Reformation this superb book is being reissued. David Robertson (Pastor, St Peter's Free Church of Scotland, Dundee & trustee of SOLAS, Centre for Public Christianity) Its depth of research, extent of coverage and clarity of presentation, all combine to make Renwick's study one of the finest and most eminently readable introductions available on this most exciting period in Scotland's history. Tom Lennie (Well respected author on Scottish revival) Its depth of research, extent of coverage and clarity of presentation, all combine to make Renwick's study one of the finest and most eminently readable introductions available on this most exciting period in Scotland's history. -- Tom Lennie A. M. Renwick's small book on the Scottish Reformation is the best introduction to the period. I am delighted that on the 450th anniversary of the Scottish Reformation this superb book is being reissued. -- David Robertson Increasingly our people are interested in their roots, whether geneaological or spiritual. Here in this little book A. M. Renwick provides us with a way to trace where we've come in such a way to help us know where the church needs to go. Get out your shovel and dig into the history of the Scottish Reformation! -- Sean Michael Lucas I am delighted to see this classic study of the Scottish Reformation by Prof. Renwick come back into print...It is written with the two qualities Calvin desired for his own literary productions: clarity and brevity -- Douglas F. Kelly Author InformationDr A. M. Renwick was the professor of Church History at the Free Church of Scotland College in Edinburgh. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |