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The Croall Lectures are a lecture series in Christian theology given in Edinburgh, and founded in 1876. The Lectures were endowed by John Croall of Southfield, who died in 1871.

Lecturers
• 1876 John Tulloch • 1878–79 John Caird, Philosophy of Religion • 1879–80 William Milligan, The Resurrection of Our Lord • 1882 Archibald Hamilton Charteris, The New Testament Scriptures: their claims, history, and authority • 1885 John Cunningham, The Growth of the Church • 1887 Robert Flint, Agnosticism • 1889 Archibald Scott, Buddhism and Christianity; a Parallel and a Contrast • 1892 William Hastie, The Theology of the Reformed Church • 1893–94 James Robertson, Poetry and Religion of the Psalms • 1897 Thomas Nicol, Recent Archaeology and the Bible • 1899 Rev Prof John Patrick (Professor of Biblical Criticism), Clement of Alexandria • 1901–02 Alexander Stewart, Creeds and Churches: Studies in Symbolics • 1903–04 William Straton Bruce, Social Aspects of Christian Morality • 1907–08 Andrew Wallace Williamson, The Person of Christ in the Faith of the Church • 1911–12 George Milligan, The New Testament Documents, their origin and early history • 1912–13 Andrew Blair Wann, The Message of Christ to India • 1913? James Nicoll Ogilvie • 1914 Archibald Robert Stirling Kennedy • 1916 James Cooper • 1918–19 William Leslie Davidson, Recent Theistic Discussion • 1920–21 Rev Prof William Alexander Curtis' • 1923 David Miller Kay, The Semitic Religions • 1925 H. M. B. Reid, The Holy Spirit and the Mystics • 1926–27 Henry Johnstone Wotherspoon, Religious Values in the Sacraments • 1928 J. Garrow Duncan, Digging Up Biblical History. Recent Archaeology In Palestine And Its Bearing On The Old Testament • 1930–31, Alexander Hetherwick, The Gospel and the African • 1933 Hugh Ross Mackintosh, Types of Modern Theology, Schleiermacher to Barth • 1936 Otto Piper, God in History • 1937 George Simpson Duncan, Jesus, Son of Man: studies contributory to a modern portrait • 1938–39 William Spence Urquhart. Humanism and Christianity • 1942 Leonard Hodgson, The Doctrine of the Trinity • 1944 John Henderson Seaforth Burleigh, ''The City of God; a study of St. Augustine's philosophy'' • 1948 John A. Mackay, Ephesians • 1948 John Mackenzie, Two Religions. A Comparative Study of Some Distinctive Ideas and Ideals in Hinduism and Christianity • 1949 William Dickie Niven, Reformation Principles after Four Centuries • 1951 George Stuart Hendry, The Gospel of the Incarnation • 1953 James Brown, Subject and Object in Modern Theology • 1954–57 George Barclay, The Ethical Vocabulary of Saint Paul • 1955 John Gervase Riddell, The Calling of God • 1960 James Stevenson McEwen, The Faith of John Knox • 1960–61 Martin Andrew Simpson, Defender of the Faith, etcetera Elizabeth of England, her Church and Parliament, 1558–59 • 1965 David Haxton Carswell Read, Christian Ethics • 1967, William Neil, The Apostolic Age, published as The Truth about the Early Church • 1970 James Barr, The Bible in the Modern World • 1972 Matthew Black, A Survey of Christological Thought, 1872-1972 • 1980 T. E. Pollard, ''Fullness of Humanity: Christ's Humanness and Ours'' • 1983 D. W. D. (Bill) Shaw • 1987 David S. M. Hamilton, Through the Waters: Baptism and the Christian life • 1998 Frances Young • 2005 John Barton, The Nature of Biblical Criticism • 2011 Bruce Lindley McCormack, Abandoned by God: The Death of Christ in Systematic, Historical and Exegetical Perspective • 2013 Marilynne Robinson, Son of God, Son of Man • 2016 Linda Woodhead, Is Britain Still a Christian Country? Religion and values in the 21st century • 2017 Werner Jeanrond, Hope • 2018 Ian A. McFarland, Vere Deus, Vere Homo: Reflections on the Incarnation • 2019 Guy D Stiebel, There is something new under the sun ==Notes==
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