Baillie, John, 1886-1960 (Scottish theologian and ecumenical leader)
Found in 306 Collections and/or Records:
The New Gifford Lecturer, Professor Reinhold Niebuhr, 1939
Text of article by John Baillie published in the Scotsman on the then Gifford Lecturer, Reinhold Niebuhr.
The Permanent Significance of the Person of Jesus Christ, c1912-c1955
Undated lecture looking at the controversy in theology surrounding the significance Jesus.
The Pillars of Freedom (4): Justice, 1944
Broadcast by John Baillie, examining the issue of justice and how it relates to Christianity.
The place of Jesus Christ in modern Christianity, 1929-1943
Correspondence and royalty reports from publishers (Charles Scribner's Sons and T & T Clark) and correspondence with friends, colleagues and other readers relating to The place of Jesus Christ in modern Christianity ( 1929).
The Platonic Doctrine of Recollection, c1908
An essay written by John Baillie as a student at the University of Edinburgh or New College, examining Plato's views on knowledge and how learning occurs.
The Preaching of Christian Truth, c1912-c1955
Incomplete and undated set of lectures by John Baillie, examining how Christianity is preached and some of the fundamentals behind it.
The Principle of Non-Resistance - its significance for Christainity and for Ethics, 19 February 1907
An essay written by John Baillie as a student at the University of Edinburgh, examining definitions of and justifications for non-resistance and how this relates to both Ethics and Christianity.
The Reformed Churches and the Ecumenical Movement, c1954
Lecture by John Baillie, examining the relationship between reformed churches and the wider ecumenical movement.
The Relation of Jesus to John the Baptist, 31 Jan 1910
An essay written by John Baillie as a student at New College, Edinburgh, examining how the preaching of John the Baptist relates to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The Relevance of Religion to Current Problems, c1940
Undated lecture by John Baillie, examining the role of religion within the context of the Second World War. Includes relevant press cutting.