Jane Dawson is John Laing Professor of Reformation History, School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh. She lives near Cupar in Fife.
“Carlyle’s characterisation of Knox — “shrewd, observing, quietly
discerning”, with a “certain sardonic taciturnity”… would serve
equally well as a description of Dawson’s own strengths as a
historian… The image of Knox that emerges is more complicated,
interesting and – not a word one would expect for Knox –
vulnerable.”—Arnold Hunt, Times Literary Supplement
"This trailblazing, thoughtful and attractively written biography
reveals with exceptional clarity how the fates of the peoples of
this island have long been inextricably linked."—Peter Marshall,
Literary Review
"This book… is the very model of what academic biography can
achieve. It displays all the virtues of the academy in that it is
judicious and even-handed without being hobbled by caution. It
brings to bear new source and archive material on its subject and
is suffused with deep reading on the period."—Stuart Kelly,
Scotsman
"Dawson has brought nuance and peerless scholarly rigour to a
cautionary but also rather inspiring tale."—Jonathan Wright,
Glasgow Sunday Herald
"The larger-than-life statue dominating the entrance to New College
in Edinburgh, has to be viewed alongside the unexpectedly
vulnerable face in the posthumous portrait on the dustcover of this
excellent biography."—Eric Anderson, Spectator
"This is an exceptionally fine biography—lucid, packed with
evidence, and so deeply engaged with Knox’s writings that it seems
as if Dawson talked with her subject only yesterday."—Lucy Wooding,
THES
"This is an excellent biography . . . highly recommended for both
its scholarship and lively prose."—R. Ward Holder, Expository
Times
“This is the best biography of Knox to have been written… Dawson’s
work deserves a wide readership not only in Scotland but in England
and beyond.”—Paul Richardson, Church of England Newspaper
“[A] work of meticulous scholarship. In the tightly-packed but
never heavy pages we have a minutely detailed biography”—Rev. Dr.
John Harrod, Methodist Recorder
“It is hard to find fault with this book… Rather like the portrait
on the cover of the book, gentle cleaning and restorative work has
led us to look at the man afresh.”—Calum S. Wright, Reviews in
History
“Prof. Dawson’s new biography of John Knox gives the
sixteenth-century Scottish reformer a much-needed facelift.
Although Knox’s famed cantankerous manner is on display, Dawson
also successfully portrays a deeply sensitive man by drawing on
previously unseen primary material… This is a highly readable
biography of an important figure in Reformation history.”—Stephen
N. Tong, Churchman
“The word definitive has been justly applied to this new biography,
not least through Professor Dawson’s access to previously
unavailable sources . . . Achieves a perfect balance of the
scholarly and the accessible. Her enthusiasm is evident and the
story unfolds with a pace and style which readily engage the
reader.”
—Finlay A. J Macdonald, Scottish Journal of Theology
'Quite simply, this life of John Knox renders all his previous
biographies obsolete. Excitingly enriched by new manuscript
discoveries, it expertly fillets Knox's genius for personal
myth-making, but leaves him still the most significant Scotsman of
his generation. The result is surprising, fascinating and a major
achievement of scholarship.' - Diarmaid MacCulloch, author
of A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand
Years
'This is an excellent book, a fine piece both of research and of
writing, and displays a finely balanced judgement. It gets as far
as possible "under the skin" of its subject and yet manages to
avoid uncritical or overflowing sympathy for him. This balanced and
insightful biography should be definitive for many years to come.'
- Euan Cameron, author of The European Reformation
'Full-blooded and bloody, compelling and engrossing, the life of
John Knox presented by Jane Dawson is a masterpiece of biography.
The Scotsman rages against all foes, bows in prayer to a mighty
God, and transforms a nation, all brought to life by Dawson's deep
knowledge and vivid prose. Marvellous.' - Bruce Gordon, author
of Calvin
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