Greville Ewing: architect of Scottish congregationalism
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Gray, Nelson
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2018-05-22T12:39:01Z
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2018-05-22T12:39:01Z
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1962
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In assessing tte life and work of Greville Swing,
minister of the Gospel, and pioneer of the Congregational
Union of Scotland, it is necessary to glance at the
historical trends that created the situation in which
he was involved, and the pressures that shaped the
subsequent course of his life.
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Throughout the varied ministry of Greville Ewing,
a constant common factor is discernible which makes
it significant for Scottish Congregationalism. In
many respects he occupied marginal ground; he was a man
forever on the frontier. In an age of transition, he
stood at the cross-roads of historical, social and
religious change.
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In a final assessment of Greville Ewing's
ministry, therefore, it is clear that he has a message
for the whole church, as well as for his own denomination,
in the present time. But primarily, he was the architect
of Scottish CongregationalIsm, and in the exercise of
his long ministry he worked out the basic plan. His
aim was to reach out, never to restrict. The authority
of the Word of God, and the plight of men without Christ
were his sole co-ordinates. He had no thought of erecting
an infallible denominational system. It did not exist,
His passion was for the souls of sen and for a society
whose sole aim would be to seek for them, There could
be no finer description of his heart's desire for
Scottish Congregationalism than that which was penned
during the Jubilee celebrations, fifty years after he
had laboured to lay the foundations.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/30221
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 19
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Already catalogued
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Greville Ewing: architect of Scottish congregationalism
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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