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Donald Macleod

    Donald Macleod is a Scottish theologian whose work delves deeply into systematic theology. His influence on theological thought, particularly within the Free Church of Scotland, is evident through his extensive tenure as a professor and principal. Macleod's theology is characterized by a modernizing approach that often sparks discussion and shapes the direction of ecclesiastical debate. His intellectual legacy continues to be celebrated in scholarly works honoring his contributions to theological inquiry.

    A Faith to Live By
    Christ Crucified
    Person of Christ
    From Glory to Golgotha
    Compel Them to Come In
    Therefore the Truth I Speak
    • 2024

      The book is a reprint of the original edition first published in 1876, preserving the historical context and authenticity of the time. It offers readers a glimpse into the themes and narratives that shaped literature during that period, making it a valuable addition for those interested in historical works and classic literature.

      Memoir of Norman Macleod, D.D., Minister of Barony Parish, Glasgow, One of Her Majesty's Chaplains, Dean of the Chapel Royal, Dean of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle
    • 2024

      The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1876, offering readers a chance to explore its historical significance and enduring themes. The text retains the essence of the era, providing insights into the cultural and societal context of the time. This edition is likely to appeal to both new readers and those familiar with the original, ensuring that the legacy of the work continues to resonate with contemporary audiences.

      Memoir of Norman Macleod, D.D., Minister of Barony Parish, Glasgow. One of Her Majesty's Chaplains, Dean of the Chapel Royal, Dean of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle
    • 2023

      IAN

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Set in the summer of 1725, the story follows young Ian MacLeod and his uncle Hector MacKenzie, two fishermen from the Isle of Lewis. They embark on a journey from Le Havre to Louisbourg and Île Royale aboard a newly christened merchant ship, navigating the challenges and adventures of the sea. Their expedition promises to intertwine personal growth with the historical backdrop of maritime trade and exploration in the early 18th century.

      IAN
    • 2023

      One of Scotland's most popular theologians traces the theological debates and disagreements of the eighteenth century The eighteenth century saw many changes within the Scottish church. The Kirk was divided by the Patronage Act of 1712 into Moderates (men favoured by the landed gentry) and Evangelicals (men favoured by the people). The Marrow Controversy highlighted theological strife within the Church. Ebenezer Erskine's Protest against patronage led to the first major rift in the Church of Scotland with the Secession of 1733. Through all these, Donald MacLeod is our reliable guide. Drawing attention to the major characters of the period and gives a faithful account of the theological discussions, including the social, economic, ethnic, and personal factors involved. He also subjects these discussions to theological evaluation. A fascinating look at a crucial period for anyone with an interest in theological history.

      From the Marrow Men to the Moderates
    • 2023

      Recommended by top pipers, this tutorial is designed for all levels, from absolute beginners to intermediate players. It covers essential finger techniques and includes numerous exercises crucial for mastering the bagpipes. The clear instructions enable self-study or serve as a companion in classroom settings. Many professional bands and bagpipe schools utilize this resource for training. Accompanying the book is the Bagpipe Tutorial App, available in app stores, which enhances learning with over 250 exercise videos. These videos demonstrate fingering techniques, embellishments, and grace notes, featuring soundtracks and visual displays, including close-ups of chanter fingerings at various speeds for easier comprehension. A practice chanter is essential for developing finger technique and learning initial songs, with skills transferring to the full set of bagpipes after a few months. The practice chanter will remain a lifelong companion in your bagpipe journey, helping you learn new tunes and refine your technique. This tutorial represents a significant advancement in bagpipe education, facilitating rapid progress for both beginners and intermediate players, and serves as a professional tool for understanding and playing the bagpipes effectively.

      Learn the Highland Bagpipe - first steps for absolute beginners
    • 2022
    • 2022
    • 2022

      Faith is matter of intellect, not just emotion By highly regarded theologian Foreword by Sinclair Ferguson

      Faith Undaunted
    • 2021