The Church In Victorian Scotland 1843 1874 by Andrew L. Drummond

Disruption and Diversity

This insightful exploration delves into the dynamic and transformative period of the mid-19th century in Scotland, focusing on the profound changes within the religious landscape. The narrative examines the significant events and movements that shaped the Scottish church, including the Disruption of 1843, which led to the formation of the Free Church of Scotland. It highlights the interplay between religious, social, and political forces, illustrating how these elements influenced the development of church structures, doctrines, and the broader societal context. The work provides a comprehensive understanding of how Victorian values and industrialization impacted religious practices and beliefs during this pivotal era.

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