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Land Faith And The Crofting Community Christianity And Social Criticism In The Highlands Of Scotland 18431893 Allan W Maccoll

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Land Faith And The Crofting Community Christianity And Social Criticism In The Highlands Of Scotland 18431893 Allan W Maccoll
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Allan W. MacColl
ISBN: 9780748626748, 0748626743
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Land Faith And The Crofting Community Christianity And Social Criticism In The Highlands Of Scotland 18431893 Allan W Maccoll by Allan W. Maccoll 9780748626748, 0748626743 instant download after payment.

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Land, Faith and the Crofting Community is the first full-scale examination of Christian social teaching in the nineteenth-century Gaidhealtachd and addresses a major gap in the historical understanding of Gaelic society. Seeking to lay bare the existing myths by a wide-ranging analysis of all the denominational, theological and social factors at play, this study boldly overturns the received scholarly and popular interpretations. A ground-breaking work, it explores a substantial but under-utilised field of evidence and questions whether or not Highland Christians - both clergy and laity - were committed to land reform as an engine of social improvement and conciliation.


The Christian contribution to the development of a distinctively Highland identity - which found expression during the Crofters' War of the 1880s - is delineated, while wider links between theology and social philosophy are examined from beyond the perspective of the Highlands.

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