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John Kennedy of Dingwall, 1819-1884

Evangelicalism in the Scottish Highlands

John Kennedy of Dingwall, 1819-1884

Evangelicalism in the Scottish Highlands

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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 9781399503891
Number of Pages: 306
Published: 14/02/2023
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
Alasdair J. Macleod examines the life and ministry of John Kennedy (1819–84), minister of Dingwall Free Church of Scotland. Drawing on Kennedy’s notebooks and published writings, and on source material including unpublished Gaelic poetry, this book explores how Kennedy became the effective leader of the Highland Evangelicals through his preaching, writing and public speaking. Macleod addresses current debate on the divergence in Scottish Evangelicalism and how far Kennedy may have helped to steer the trajectory of Evangelicalism in the Highlands in a conservative direction.
Acknowledgements Note Regarding Referencing Introduction I. Ministry Kennedy the Highland EvangelicalKennedy the PreacherKennedy the PastorConclusion II. Writing Kennedy the HistorianKennedy the BiographerKennedy the MysticConclusion III. Constitutionalism Kennedy and the AtonementKennedy and the Union ControversyKennedy and the Establishment ControversyConclusion IV. Controversy Kennedy and WorshipKennedy and Mass EvangelismKennedy and Biblical CriticismConclusion Conclusion Bibliography Index

Alasdair J. Macleod (Minister_x000D_, Knock & Point Free Church of Scotland_x000D_)

Alasdair J. Macleod studied History and English at Glasgow University, graduating M.A. in 2008. He pursued further study in Theology at the Free Church Seminary, and in History at Edinburgh University, from which he graduated with a Ph.D. in 2019. He serves as Minister of Knock & Point Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) on the Isle of Lewis. This is his first book.