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OverviewSocial Christianity in Scotland and Beyond explores the multifarious initiatives known variously as 'social Christianity', 'Christian socialism', or the 'social gospel', that spanned countries, continents, decades, and denominations. Building on the scholarship of Stewart J. Brown, to whom this volume is dedicated, fourteen leading and emerging scholars of the history of Christianity consider the varying social policies and initiatives that Christians have pursued in response to industrialisation, urbanisation, expanding global trade networks, and nascent democratic politics. With a particular focus on religious communities in Scotland, the essays provide comparative lenses with which to view sociological and theological developments through examinations of similar phenomena in England, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States. In adopting an international perspective that extends beyond Britain and the US, this volume encourages a more holistic understanding of social Christianity as part of a multifaceted and fluid belief system that evolved and shifted according to context. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew Kloes (Fellow and Independent Historian, Royal Historical Society) , Laura M Mair (Mary R. S. Creese Lecturer in Modern Scottish History, University of Aberdeen)Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781399515900ISBN 10: 139951590 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 31 January 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsThis volume pays fitting tribute to a leading historian of social Christianity by making a major new contribution to the literature in fascinating studies that set the Scottish experience in a rich comparative international perspective.--John Wolffe, Professor of Religious History, The Open University This volume pays fitting tribute to a leading historian of social Christianity by making a major new contribution to the literature in fascinating studies that set the Scottish experience in a rich comparative international perspective. -- John Wolffe, Professor of Religious History, The Open University This volume is an excellent tribute to a highly respected teacher and scholar. Its trans-Atlantic and trans-denominational coverage means that it will be of interest to a wide readership, while also reminding us of Professor Brown’s diverse range of research interests. -- Simon Lewis * Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society * There is a huge amount to be learned in this interesting collection -- W. Hamish Fraser, University of Strathclyde * Journal of Religious History * This is a book filled with scholarly insights. It clearly develops many of the concerns which Brown focused on in his own writings. It is a worthy testimony to the academic prowess which he demonstrates in his own works, and which he instilled in his students, with characteristic rigour, but also with kind encouragement. -- Kenneth B. E. Roxburgh, Samford University * Scottish Church History * There is a huge amount to be learned in this interesting collection--W. Hamish Fraser, University of Strathclyde ""Journal of Religious History"" This is a book filled with scholarly insights. It clearly develops many of the concerns which Brown focused on in his own writings. It is a worthy testimony to the academic prowess which he demonstrates in his own works, and which he instilled in his students, with characteristic rigour, but also with kind encouragement.--Kenneth B. E. Roxburgh, Samford University ""Scottish Church History"" This volume is an excellent tribute to a highly respected teacher and scholar. Its trans-Atlantic and trans-denominational coverage means that it will be of interest to a wide readership, while also reminding us of Professor Brown's diverse range of research interests.--Simon Lewis ""Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society"" This volume pays fitting tribute to a leading historian of social Christianity by making a major new contribution to the literature in fascinating studies that set the Scottish experience in a rich comparative international perspective.--John Wolffe, Professor of Religious History, The Open University Author InformationAndrew Kloes is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a historian in Washington, D.C. He is the author of The German Awakening: Protestant Renewal after the Enlightenment, 1815-1848 (Oxford, 2019) and has contributed articles to the Bavinck Review, Harvard Theological Review, Studies in Church History and Wesley and Methodist Studies. Laura M. Mair is the Mary R. S. Creese Lecturer in Modern Scottish History at the University of Aberdeen and an Honorary Fellow of the University of Edinburgh’s School of Divinity. Her seminal book, Religion and Relationships in Ragged Schools: An Intimate History of Educating the Poor (Routledge, 2019) was the first book-length study of the ragged school movement. She has authored a number of articles in journals including Church History, Family & Community, Scottish Church History and the Journal of Victorian Culture. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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