Rev. Dr William Philip
William Philip is senior minister of The Tron Church in Glasgow and the chairman of Cornhill Scotland, an organisation committed to training pastors for expository preaching. Prior to ordination, he was a doctor specialising in cardiology. He is the author of Why We Pray.
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Incentivising vaccination calls medical ethics into question
Meeting others to worship is a lifeline
Criminalising corporate worship is both damaging and dangerous for Scotland, says Rev. Dr William Philip
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