Donald Macleod is a Scottish theologian. Macleod studied at the University of Glasgow and the Free Church College before being ordained as a minister of the Free Church of Scotland in 1964. He served as professor of systematic theology at the Free Church College from 1978 to 2011, and as principal from 1999 to 2010. In 1996, Macleod was cleared of allegations that he had sexually assaulted four women. The Sheriff court found that "the women had all lied in the witness box to further the ends of Professor Macleod's enemies in the Free Church of Scotland." A number of people who believed Macleod should be put on trial by the General Assembly then formed the Free Church Defence Association and ultimately a new denomination, the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing). However, Johnston McKay notes that although on the surface the split was about Donald Macleod, he believes it was about theology since Macleod belonged to the more "modernizing" wing of the Free Church. In 2011, a Festschrift was published in Macleod's honor. The People's Theologian: Writings in Honour of Donald Macleod (ISBN 1845505840) included contributions from Richard Gaffin, Derek Thomas, and Carl Trueman.
Series
Books

Therefore the Truth I Speak
Scottish Theology 1500-1700
2020

Compel Them to Come In
Calvinism and the Free Offer of the Gospel
2020

Behold Your God
1969

Shared Life
1994

A Faith to Live By
Understanding Christian Doctrine
2002

The Person of Christ
1998

Christ Crucified
2014

From Glory to Golgotha
Controversal Issues in the Life of Christ
2002

Jesus is Lord
Christology Yesterday and Today
2001