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John McLeod Campbell (4 May 1800 – 27 February 1872) was a Scottish minister and Reformed theologian. In the opinion of one German church historian, ...
John McLeod Campbell was a Scots theologian, intellectual leader, and author. Campbell entered the University of Glasgow at the age of 11, remaining until ...
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Biography. Scottish-born John McLeod Campbell attended the University of Glasgow and the University of Edinburgh. Campbell excelled in Latin and Hebrew.
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In this groundbreaking book Andrew Purves offers a powerful, engaging and carefully constructed theology of atonement in its connection with Christology.
John McLeod Campbell, MC, QHC (6 July 1884 – 26 February 1961) was an English Anglican priest, chaplain, and missionary. He served as fellow and chaplain of ...
22 de juny 2023 · CAMPBELL, JOHN McLEOD (1800–1872), Scottish divine, son of the Rev. Donald Campbell, was born at Kilninver, Argyllshire, in 1800.
Scottish theologian. In 1831 he was found guilty of heresy by the General Assembly and deprived of his cure. He maintained a successful ministry to an ...
In 1856, John McLeod Campbell published his magnum opus, The. Nature of the Atonement. The book offered a highly distinctive.
His remit was to write a brief history of Scottish theology from the Reformation to the Disruption. As he prepared and wrote, however, the project developed ...