This volume, "Select Works: Reprinted From the Original Editions," edited by William M. Gunn, offers a curated collection of writings by Robert Rollock (1555?-1599), a prominent figure in the Scottish Reformation. Rollock, a theologian and the first principal of the University of Edinburgh, was known for his insightful commentaries and contributions to Reformed theology.
This edition provides readers with a selection of Rollock's most significant works, allowing insight into the intellectual and spiritual landscape of 16th-century Scotland. Gunn's editorial work ensures the accessibility of these historical texts, preserving Rollock's legacy for modern readers.
Scholars and those interested in church history, the Reformation, or the development of theological thought will find this collection invaluable. "Select Works" offers a direct connection to a key voice in the shaping of Scottish religious and intellectual identity.
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