Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 44.1 (Spring 2026) available online
By kind permission of the editorial team, the latest issue of the Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology is now available for free download. You can download the complete issue by clicking here, or the individual articles from the table of contents below.
Table of Contents
- “Editorial,” Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 44.1 (Spring 2026): 1-2.Â
- Alistair Wilson, “David Livingstone (19th March 1813 – 1st May 1873),” Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 44.1 (Spring 2026): 3-29.
- John Carpenter, “Did Classical Dispensationalism Teach Multiple Ways of Salvation?” Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 44.1 (Spring 2026): 30-49.
- Thomas Davis, “Going Round in Circles: Towards Undersrtanding and Applying the Establishment Principle in the 21st Century,” Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 44.1 (Spring 2026): 50-68.
- Graham Meiklejohn, “Eschatology and Eco-Anxiety: Towards a Healthy and Hopeful Approach to Activism,” Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 44.1 (Spring 2026): 69-84.
- Kazuza Okaya, “The Wounds That Remain. Eschatological Memory and the Wounds of the Risen Christ,” Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 44.1 (Spring 2026): 85-96.
- “Reviews,” Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 44.1 (Spring 2026): 97-131.
