Church and Scottish Social Development
Discover the influential role of the Scottish Church in shaping social development with Church and Scottish Social Development by esteemed author Thomas Chalmers. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1975, this insightful hardback spans 194 pages and delves into the historical significance of the church in Scottish society.
In this compelling work, Chalmers examines key social policies, including his own contributions and the innovative housing proposals by James Begg aimed at uplifting the working classes. The book also highlights the church's vital role in providing assistance to the poor, illustrating how faith and social responsibility intertwined during a pivotal era in Scotland's history.
Perfect for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in social policy, Church and Scottish Social Development offers a profound understanding of the church's impact on social issues in Scotland. Enhance your collection with this important piece of literature today!