Scottish Religious Poetry

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  • ISBN 9781800830479
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jun 2024
  • Publisher: Saint Andrew Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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A comprehensive selection of religious poetry that Scotland has produced over the centuries, including some Gaelic voices and reflecting the mixed religious profile of Scotland today. An earlier edition published in 2000 was a huge success, selling out very quickly. This eagerly awaited follow-up offers the very best from a diverse, often turbulent history and reveals an attractive and distinctive spirituality that is unique to Scotland. The poetry spans 15 centuries and includes poets from every corner of Scotland. It reflects the rich range of language across regions and centuries and is a unique collection of the deepest religious thought of a nation. Selected and introduced by three experts in the field, this offers an attractive and informed volume that will appeal to all lovers of Scottish literature.
LINDEN BICKET is Lecturer in Literature and Religion at the University of Edinburgh.  EMMA DYMOCK teaches classes in Celtic and Scottish studies at the University of Edinburgh and her specialist area of interest is modern Gaelic poetry.   ALISON JACK is Professor of Bible and Literature at the University of Edinburgh, a Church of Scotland minister and Creative Director of the New College Festival of Books and Belief

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