A thoughtful study of how Scotland’s two great churches might move toward real unity.
This pamphlet examines the historical paths of Episcopacy and Presbyterianism in Scotland and the growing Catholic impulse within both. It offers a sober, practical vision for how churches with deep roots can learn from each other.
The author speaks to Episcopalians and readers interested in church history, tracing centuries of conflict, reform, and revival. He weighs past divisions, the rise of a Catholic mood, and the need for a national, inclusive approach to worship, ministry, and governance.
- A clear account of Scotland’s religious history and its impact on present tensions.
- Discussion of how Catholic ideas are shaping modern Presbyterian and Episcopal life.
- Practical paths toward unity that respect tradition while encouraging reform.
- Reflections on liturgy, ministry validity, and the role of national church structures.
Ideal for readers of church history, Scottish religious life, and anyone exploring the future of Anglican and Presbyterian relations in Scotland.