- Source: Croall Lectures
The Croall Lectures are a lecture series in Christian theology given in Edinburgh, and founded in 1876. The Lectures were endowed by John Croall of Southfield, who died in 1871.
Lecturers
1876 John Tulloch
1878–79 John Caird, Philosophy of Religion
1879–80 William Milligan, The Resurrection of Our Lord
1882 Archibald Hamilton Charteris, The New Testament Scriptures: their claims, history, and authority
1885 John Cunningham, The Growth of the Church
1887 Robert Flint, Agnosticism
1889 Archibald Scott, Buddhism and Christianity; a Parallel and a Contrast
1892 William Hastie, The Theology of the Reformed Church
1893–94 James Robertson, Poetry and Religion of the Psalms
1897 Thomas Nicol, Recent Archaeology and the Bible
1899 Rev Prof John Patrick (Professor of Biblical Criticism), Clement of Alexandria
1901–02 Alexander Stewart, Creeds and Churches: Studies in Symbolics
1903–04 William Straton Bruce, Social Aspects of Christian Morality
1907–08 Andrew Wallace Williamson, The Person of Christ in the Faith of the Church
1911–12 George Milligan, The New Testament Documents, their origin and early history
1912–13 Andrew Blair Wann, The Message of Christ to India
1913? James Nicoll Ogilvie
1914 Archibald Robert Stirling Kennedy
1916 James Cooper
1918–19 William Leslie Davidson, Recent Theistic Discussion
1920–21 Rev Prof William Alexander Curtis'
1923 David Miller Kay, The Semitic Religions
1925 H. M. B. Reid, The Holy Spirit and the Mystics
1926–27 Henry Johnstone Wotherspoon, Religious Values in the Sacraments
1928 J. Garrow Duncan, Digging Up Biblical History. Recent Archaeology In Palestine And Its Bearing On The Old Testament
1930–31, Alexander Hetherwick, The Gospel and the African
1933 Hugh Ross Mackintosh, Types of Modern Theology, Schleiermacher to Barth
1936 Otto Piper, God in History
1937 George Simpson Duncan, Jesus, Son of Man: studies contributory to a modern portrait
1938–39 William Spence Urquhart. Humanism and Christianity
1942 Leonard Hodgson, The Doctrine of the Trinity
1944 John Henderson Seaforth Burleigh, The City of God; a study of St. Augustine's philosophy
1948 John A. Mackay, Ephesians
1948 John Mackenzie, Two Religions. A Comparative Study of Some Distinctive Ideas and Ideals in Hinduism and Christianity
1949 William Dickie Niven, Reformation Principles after Four Centuries
1951 George Stuart Hendry, The Gospel of the Incarnation
1953 James Brown, Subject and Object in Modern Theology
1954–57 George Barclay, The Ethical Vocabulary of Saint Paul
1955 John Gervase Riddell, The Calling of God
1960 James Stevenson McEwen, The Faith of John Knox
1960–61 Martin Andrew Simpson, Defender of the Faith, etcetera Elizabeth of England, her Church and Parliament, 1558–59
1965 David Haxton Carswell Read, Christian Ethics
1967, William Neil, The Apostolic Age, published as The Truth about the Early Church
1970 James Barr, The Bible in the Modern World
1972 Matthew Black, A Survey of Christological Thought, 1872-1972
1980 T. E. Pollard, Fullness of Humanity: Christ's Humanness and Ours
1983 D. W. D. (Bill) Shaw
1987 David S. M. Hamilton, Through the Waters: Baptism and the Christian life
1998 Frances Young
2005 John Barton, The Nature of Biblical Criticism
2011 Bruce Lindley McCormack, Abandoned by God: The Death of Christ in Systematic, Historical and Exegetical Perspective
2013 Marilynne Robinson, Son of God, Son of Man
2016 Linda Woodhead, Is Britain Still a Christian Country? Religion and values in the 21st century
2017 Werner Jeanrond, Hope
2018 Ian A. McFarland, Vere Deus, Vere Homo: Reflections on the Incarnation
2019 Guy D Stiebel, There is something new under the sun
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