Description
About the Author
Hugh Ross Mackintosh was Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Edinburgh.
Reviews
'H.R. Mackintosh is a significant figure for English-speaking theology of the twentieth century. The present work is a personal statement by Mackintosh, focused especially on how Jesus Christ was meaningful in his own religious life and thought, and it pulses with the warmth of Mackintosh's devotion. Professor Torrance's concluding reflections very helpfully analyse Mackintosh as a Christian thinker.' Professor Larry Hurtado, University of Edinburgh 'This book provides an admirable introduction to the central theme of H.R. Mackintosh's thought. It also reveals the blending of preacher and theologian that marked his life's work in the church and the university.' Professor David Fergusson, University of Aberdeen
"The overwhelming impression in reading this volume is of a man who was spiritually as well as theologically acquainted with the subject of his book...the impression left by the book of being intellectually and spiritually challenged and fed at the same time. I not only enjoyed the book, it did me good to read it." - Themelios, Summer 2001
Book Information
ISBN 9780567086952
Author Hugh Ross Mackintosh
Format Paperback
Page Count 104
Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 148g