Thomas Chalmers was arguably the most popular Scot and influential
churchman of his age. However, when he was first educated,
ordained, installed, and serving as a parish minister in the Church
of Scotland, he was by his own admission not yet a converted
Christian. How could a minister of the gospel not believe the
gospel? How this happened is telling of his context, country, and
church, but it is not a short story. From a confusion of church and
state dating back to the Scottish Reformation to an increasing
secularism in and through the Scottish Enlightenment, the Church of
Scotland moved increasingly away from its Reformation roots and the
necessity of the gospel in Christian conversion, as evidenced in
the early life of Thomas Chalmers.
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