The Culture Of Protestantism In Early Modern Scotland by Margo Todd

The Christianization of Scotland, 1560-1707

This scholarly work delves into the profound transformation of Scottish society during the Reformation, examining how Protestantism reshaped cultural, social, and religious practices in early modern Scotland. It explores the interplay between religious doctrine and everyday life, highlighting the role of the church in governance, education, and community cohesion. Through meticulous research, the book reveals the intricate ways in which Protestant beliefs permeated various aspects of life, fostering a distinct Scottish identity and influencing the nation's trajectory in the broader European context.

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