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Minority Report

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ECUMENISM, EQUALITY, ENVIRONMENT and EVANGELISM are just a few of the subjects given the Herron treatment in this book of timely memoirs by one of the Kirk’s most colourful characters. ‘I have chosen to entitle this book MINORITY REPORT, and in doing so I have not been forgetful of the fact that Minority Reports are not looked upon with favour by the law of the Kirk . ..’ Perhaps not, but a touch of controversy is surely good for the soul. And there has been plenty of controversy surrounding former Moderator Andrew Herron in his illustrious career, dabbling in the Law and as a Minister most Ordinary, setting forth the case for some of the minorities in which, over the years, he has found himself.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
St Andrew Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 May 2012
Pages
338
ISBN
9780715206386

ECUMENISM, EQUALITY, ENVIRONMENT and EVANGELISM are just a few of the subjects given the Herron treatment in this book of timely memoirs by one of the Kirk’s most colourful characters. ‘I have chosen to entitle this book MINORITY REPORT, and in doing so I have not been forgetful of the fact that Minority Reports are not looked upon with favour by the law of the Kirk . ..’ Perhaps not, but a touch of controversy is surely good for the soul. And there has been plenty of controversy surrounding former Moderator Andrew Herron in his illustrious career, dabbling in the Law and as a Minister most Ordinary, setting forth the case for some of the minorities in which, over the years, he has found himself.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
St Andrew Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 May 2012
Pages
338
ISBN
9780715206386