
PARISH PAPERS - BY - NORMAN MACLEOD, D.D.,
AUTHOR OF "WEE DAVIE," "THE GOLD THREAD," ETC.
DEDICATED, - WITH MUCH AFFECTION, - TO THE PARISHIONERS OF LOUDOUN, DALKEITH AND THE BARONY, - TO WHOM I HAVE MINISTERED
THOUGHTS ON CHRISTIANITY. - I. - WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY?
II. WHO WAS JESUS CHRIST?
III. WHAT CAN WE BELIEVE IF WE DO NOT THUS BELIEVE IN JESUS?
IV. WHAT IF CHRISTIANITY IS NOT TRUE?
THOUGHTS UPON THE FINAL JUDGMENT.
THE JUDGE.
WHO ARE TO BE JUDGED?
A 19th‑century Scottish clergyman offers a heartfelt guide to the essence of Christian faith, written for his parishioners. He asks not whether Christianity is true, but what it actually is, grounding his answer in the teachings of Jesus as recorded in the New Testament.
He walks listeners through the centrality of Christ in every aspect of belief—love, obedience, hope, joy—showing how the apostolic writings make Christ the sole teacher, not a set of abstract doctrines. The tone is conversational yet scholarly, inviting reflection on how faith shapes daily life. Throughout, he draws on familiar sermons and personal anecdotes, giving the discussion a lived, relatable texture.
The work blends pastoral care with clear theological insight, making complex ideas accessible. Listeners will find a gentle, earnest invitation to consider their own relationship with Christ, framed by the author's decades of ministry in Scottish parishes. Its measured pace and thoughtful prose make it ideal for a reflective listening experience.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (496K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1812–1872
A warm, influential voice in 19th-century Scotland, he combined lively writing with a major career in the Church of Scotland. Best known as both a clergyman and an author, he brought religion, public life, and everyday experience together in an accessible way.
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