Walter Scott, one of the important shapers of the Stone-Campbell Movement, is best known for his "five-finger exercise," but there is much, much more to learn about this complex man of God. In this collection of essays, originally written to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Scott's birth, nine distinguished scholars from the three branches of the Restoration Movement examine the life and faith of this nineteenth-century evangelical. Contributors include: Peter M. Morgan; Mark G. Toulouse; David Edwin Harrell, Jr.; Amy Artman; James O. Duke; Thomas H. Olbricht; T. Dwight Bozeman; D. Newell Williams; Fred Craddock.