Reforming the Scottish Church
Discover the transformation of faith and commitment in Linda J. Dunbar's compelling work, Reforming the Scottish Church, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002. This insightful biography spans 260 pages, delving into the remarkable life of John Winram—a prominent figure whose experiences reflect the profound religious shifts of 16th-century Scotland.
Winram's journey began within the Roman Catholic Church, evolving into a staunch advocate for the New Reformed Church. Dunbar meticulously uncovers the pivotal moments of his conversion, offering readers a rich understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced during the Reformation. This engaging narrative invites you to explore the historical context of religious reform and the influential figures that shaped it.
Whether you're a history enthusiast or seeking to deepen your knowledge of the Church of Scotland, Reforming the Scottish Church is an essential addition to your collection. Join Dunbar in this enlightening exploration of faith, identity, and the fight for a new religious vision in Scotland.