Edward Irving
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book delves into the influence of Romanticism on early nineteenth-century British theology through the lens of Edward Irving, a prominent Church of Scotland minister. It investigates how Irving's career and beliefs were shaped by Romantic ideals, highlighting the intersection of religion and emerging cultural movements during that period. Through this exploration, the text offers insights into the broader implications of Romantic thought on religious practices and theological developments of the time.


