Marcus Dods : with special reference to his teaching ministry
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Edwards, Sterling J.
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2018-05-22T12:38:25Z
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2018-05-22T12:38:25Z
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1960
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Today -when the name of Marcus Dods is mentioned the first
thought that comes to the minds of many is one that associates
him either with a long probation or a heresy charge. Yet few
facts pertaining to either of these experiences in his life are
known. This is not surprising when we realize that a biography
of this prominent Scotsman of the past has never been attempted
nor is there much information about his life and work available
in such volumes as the Dictionary of National Biography. It is
the purpose of this study not only to shed light upon and interpret the significance of these two aspects of Dods' career, but
also to focus attention upon his teaching ministry as the
unifying feature of his life. It is in this way that we can
determine his particular contributions to the nineteenth century
church in Scotland.
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A complete account of the life of Marcus Dods has never
been written. During his lifetime, various resumes were
published in periodicals, but these' accounts lacked accuracy
and detail. The most important period of his life—the probation years—remained concealed throughout the nineteenth
century because Dods' own silence regarding his probationmeant
that no reliable information was available prior to
the posthumous publication of his early letters in 1910.
Therefore, this chapter is devoted to his early life, with
the most detailed treatment being given to his hitherto little
known and little understood probation years.
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His own letters and other writings supplied the major
sources from which this chapter was drawn. Extensive use was
also made of numerous periodicals of the late nineteenth century.
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Although the full extent of his influence is not well known
today, he made a deep impression upon the age in which he lived.
His contributions were great measured in reference to the needs
of his time. But his personal greatness consisted not so much in
any special brilliance of talent or achievement as in the superlative
degree in which he exhibited the qualities of human character and
Christian faith which are open to all men.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/30172
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 19
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Marcus Dods : with special reference to his teaching ministry
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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