Robert Rollock

Scottish theologian and academic

Robert Rollock - Thinkers & Philosophers born 1555
Born

1555
471 years ago

Died
Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Scotland

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An influential figure in the Scottish Reformation, this theologian played a significant role in the establishment of Protestant education in Scotland. He served as the first principal of the University of Edinburgh, where he contributed to the development of academic theology. His writings and teachings laid the groundwork for future generations of theologians. The scholar engaged in extensive debates over the nature of predestination and the role of grace. His works addressed key theological issues of the time and encouraged a reformative approach to education in Scotland.

Established the first principal position at the University of Edinburgh

Contributed significantly to Protestant educational reforms

Wrote extensively on predestination and grace

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