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of John Knox

Richard Holloway discovers the life of Scotland's most famous preacher.

John Knox - job description: prophet of God. What exactly does that mean? Why did Scotland鈥檚 most famous ever preacher think he was something a bit more than an ordinary minister? Richard Holloway wouldn鈥檛 claim to be a prophet, but he has faced some of the more ordinary tasks of pastoring, preaching, and praying which give him a foothold to think about Knox. It鈥檚 now roughly 500 years since the controversial cleric was born in Haddington, he isn鈥檛 anything like the great hero he was to Victorian Scots except to an elect few. But he still looms large in the popular mind, people think he was anti-women, that he made Mary Queen of Scots weep, that he vandalised Scotland鈥檚 medieval Catholic heritage in an almost Taliban-like manner, but how much truth is there in the stereotype? Helped by historians Professors Jane Dawson, Roger Mason and William Naphy, Richard tries to get to grips with how Knox thought and felt. Archaeologist Peter Yeoman of Historic Scotland looks at what we鈥檝e lost and maritime historian Eric Graham helps us imagine Knox鈥檚 life as a galley slave.

28 minutes

Last on

Sun 3 Feb 2019 07:00

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  • Mon 15 Dec 2014 13:32
  • Tue 16 Dec 2014 05:02
  • Tue 29 Jan 2019 13:30
  • Sun 3 Feb 2019 07:00