Publisher's Synopsis
"The Aberdeen Doctors: A Notable Group of Scottish Theologians of the First Episcopal Period, 1610-1638" explores the lives and teachings of a significant group of theologians in Aberdeen during a pivotal era in Scottish religious history. This work by D. Macmillan delves into the theological contributions of these figures within the context of the early 17th century, examining their impact on contemporary religious questions. It provides insight into the debates and doctrines that shaped the religious landscape of Scotland during the First Episcopal Period.
Macmillan illuminates the historical and theological significance of the Aberdeen Doctors, offering valuable perspectives on their lasting influence. This book will appeal to scholars and readers interested in Scottish history, religious history, and the development of theological thought.
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