Sundays at Balmoral presents a collection of sermons delivered by John Tulloch before Queen Victoria at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. These insightful and theologically rich addresses offer a glimpse into the spiritual life of the Victorian court and the personal faith of the Queen. Tulloch, a prominent Scottish theologian and Principal of St. Mary's College, University of St Andrews, was known for his eloquent preaching and progressive views. These sermons reflect his intellectual depth and his ability to connect with his royal audience on a personal level.
This volume provides a unique historical perspective on the religious practices and beliefs of the time, as well as the relationship between the monarchy and the Church in Scotland. A valuable resource for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in the Victorian era and the spiritual life of Queen Victoria.
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