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The Clergy in Early Modern Scotland

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A nuanced approach to the role played by clerics at a turbulent time for religious affairs.From the early percolation of Protestant thought in the sixteenth century through to the controversies and...
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A nuanced approach to the role played by clerics at a turbulent time for religious affairs.

From the early percolation of Protestant thought in the sixteenth century through to the controversies and upheaval of the civil wars in the seventeenth century, the clergy were at the heart of religious change in Scotland. By exploring their lived experiences, and drawing upon historical, theological, and literary approaches, the essays here paint a fresh and vibrant portrait of ministry during the kingdom's long Reformation. The contributors investigate how clergy, as well as their families and flocks, experienced and negotiated religious, social, and political change; through examination of both wider themes and individual case studies, the chapters emphasise the flexibility of local decision-making and how ministers and their families were enmeshed in parish dynamics, while also highlighting the importance of clerical networks beyond the parish. What emerges is a ministry that, despite the increasing professionalisation of the role, maintained a degree of local autonomy and agency. The volume thus re-focuses attention on the early modern European ministry, offering a multifaceted and historically attuned understanding of those who stood at the forefront of Protestant reform.
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Price: $130.00
Pages: 290
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date: 16 July 2021
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781783276196
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / Europe / Renaissance, European history: Renaissance, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, RELIGION / Christianity / History, European history
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An outstanding and agenda-setting volume that puts the experience of Reformed ministers at the centre of the religious history of early modern Scotland.
Introduction
Chris R. Langley, Catherine E. McMillan and Russell Newton

Part I. Themes
1. Exhortations and Expectations: Preaching about the Ideal Minister in Post-Reformation Scotland
Michelle D. Brock
2. Ministers and the Bible in Early Modern Scotland
Russell Newton
3. The Protestant Clergy and Poor Relief, 1560-1660
John McCallum and Helen Gair
4. Scotland's 'Holy Households': Wives and Children of Reformed ministers
Janay Nugent and L. Rae Stauffer
5. Anticlericalism in Early Modern Scotland?
Chris R. Langley

Part II. Case Studies
6. Pastors in Search of a Congregation: Clerical Calls for Reform Before 1546
Elizabeth Tapscott
7. 'Doctrein' or 'Filthie Speachis'? The St Andrews Ministers and the Politics of the 1590s
Michael F. Graham
8. Clerical Culture and Island Logic in Early Modern Orkney
Peter Marshall
9. 'Gryt Abuse is Found in this Toune': James Sharpe and Moral Reformation in South Leith, 1639-45
Claire McNulty
10. Pastoral Cares, Covenant, and Courtship in John Dury's Personal Correspondence, 1641-5
Felicity Lyn Maxwell
11. 'Wings of the Soul': Moderating Emotion in the Preaching of Hugh Binning (1627-53)
Nathan C. J. Hood

Afterword
Jane Dawson

Bibliography
Index