Explore the life and writings of a key Scottish theologian, with historically grounded sermons and commentary.
This new edition collects the principal works of Robert Rollock, a prominent minister and scholar from Edinburgh, presented in the order and language of the original editions. Readers gain access to his early preaching, theological reflections, and the preface and notes that accompany his major commentaries. The volume illuminates Rollock’s approach to scripture, church leadership, and the life of faith in a late Renaissance setting.
- Read Rollock’s own Preface and surrounding material that reveal his aims, audience, and pastoral concerns.
- Encounter his method for preaching, teaching, and engaging with the questions of faith, zeal, and knowledge.
- See how his work connects religious instruction to the life of the Edinburgh church and broader Protestant discourse.
- Experience scholarly presentation that reprints and preserves the original editorial voice and structure.
Ideal for students of church history, readers interested in Reformation-era theology, and those who want a window into the thought and practice of a Scottish university minister.