The Summer edition of the Scottish Episcopal Institute Journal is now available.
The theme of the new edition is Scottish Episcopal theologians, particularly theologians of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
Scottish Episcopal theologians have a presence in universities, the public sphere, the boards and committees of the Scottish Episcopal Church, and the reading matter of Christians and non-Christians alike.
This issue introduces some of the debates and questions raised by these theologians, whose responses, where possible, have been invited for subsequent issues of the Journal.
Richard Holloway characterized Montgomery Watt’s stance as ‘committed openness’, and this well describes the theologians and theologies considered in the Journal.
Articles have been contributed by Alison Peden, Hugh Goddard, Jane Merdinger, Peter Selby, Andrew Bowyer, Andrew Errington, Ann Loades, Jaime Wright and Ian Paton, with reviews from Alison Jasper, James Currall, John Reuben Davies, David Jasper, Nicholas Taylor and Lisa Curtice.
The Summer edition can be downloaded here.