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The Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology is published by the Scottish Evangelical Theological Society twice annually. It appears online here by permission of the Society.
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Vols. 1 - 10 (1983 - 1992) |
Vols. 11 - 20 (1993 - 2002) |
Vols. 21 - 30 (2003 - 2012) |
Vols. 31 - (2013 - ) |
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Volume 1 (1983) Complete Issue pdf
Volume 2 (1984) Complete Issue pdf
Paul Helm, "Calvin and Natural Law," Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 2 (1984): 5-22. pdf [Reproduced by permission of the Editor] | |
Raymond Johnston, "Creation, Culture and Charismatics," Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 2 (1984): 23-31. pdf [Reproduced by permission of the Editor] | |
James B. Torrance, "The Incarnation and 'Limited Atonement'," Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 2 (1984): 32-40. pdf [Reproduced by permission of the Editor] | |
Andrew T.B. McGowan, "Federal Theology as a Theology of Grace," Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 2 (1984): 41-50. pdf [Reproduced by permission of the Editor] | |
Peter Cook, "Understanding Calvin," Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 2 (1984): 51- pdf [Reproduced by permission of the Editor] |