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Donald Macleod is the Principal of the Free Church of Scotland College, Edinburgh. Regarded as one of Britain's most prominent theologians he has written extensively on a wide range of issues.
All titles by Donald MacLeod:
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A Faith to Live ByUnderstanding Christian Doctrine A revised edition with a new chapter on Justification. The Westminster Confession of Faith has been described as the fullest and most carefully constructed exposition of the Christian faith ever written. People are sometimes... read more |
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From Glory to GolgothaControversal Issues in the Life of Christ Macleod has written solid treatments of Christology: The Person of Christ (IVP 1998) and Jesus is Lord (Mentor 1998) but in From Glory to Golgotha he distils much of the essence into 10 popular addresses on controversial issues... read more |
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Priorities for the ChurchRediscovering the Leadership and Vision in the Church Jesus promised that as long as the earth remains his church will continue, and it's a good job he did. When we survey the church and how it relates to the world we have to wonder why he would bother! The church is not the... read more |
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Shared LifeThe Trinity and the Fellowship of God's people What is the Trinity? And does it really matter? The Trinity is a current 'hot potato' in the Christian church. Recently some best-selling authors in America have had their books withdrawn from the market when their beliefs in... read more |
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Jesus Is LordChristology Yesterday and Today The Expository Times once contained a famous article by Vincent Taylor asking the question 'Does the New Testament call Jesus God?' Twenty years before Rudolf Bultmann said 'In describing Christ as God the New Testament still... read more |
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Behold Your GodDonald Macloed leads us towards a greater understanding and a fresh discovery of the God of the Bible. His discussion of of the attributes of God, presented in language that is understandable to the intelligent lay person, is... read more |
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Rome And CanterburyThis is a thought provoking analysis of the ongoing discussion between the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England. In a courteous and clear way the issues are highlighted, points of view acknowleged and dealt with. If... read more |