Theology in Scotland is a journal of theology which is general in scope, but which is rooted in the Scottish theological tradition. Founded in 1994, the journal is published in print and online twice a year, in spring and autumn.

The journal  publishes articles and book reviews from authors from across the theological spectrum, and particularly welcomes submissions which focus on aspects of Scottish theology. To date, contributions have included: studies of the work of prominent Scottish theologians; responses to current issues in the Scottish church and nation; and aspects of Scottish church history. At the moment, journal issues are arranged thematically.

It is our hope that the pages of Theology in Scotland will be a place for theological conversations that represent a faithful wrestling with contemporary challenges, rooted in tradition yet open to fresh insight; a space where voices from diverse contexts and convictions can engage deeply, critically, and constructively with the questions that shape our lives, our communities, and our witness in both Scotland and the world.

Vol. 32 No. 2 (2025): Suffering and Evil

Published: 2025-11-24

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