Defend a time-honored Christian governance with clear, plain arguments.
This concise work argues for Episkopacy in general and Scotland in particular, urging readers to value church unity, order, and the historic role of episcopal authority.
In a period of religious division, the book presents a measured case for the episcopal form of governance as essential to preserving truth, order, and loyalty to the established church. It weaves historical notes with practical rationale, showing how orderly church government supports a living faith and communal harmony.
- A historical overview of episcopal leadership and succession.
- Reasons why unity and order are vital to public religion.
- Arguments defending the Scottish Episcopal tradition within the broader church.
- Responses to common questions about ordination, authority, and church structure.
Ideal for readers seeking a historically grounded defense of episcopal governance and its role in maintaining church unity.