![]() | Making Heretics: Militant Protestantism and Free Grace in Massachusetts, 1636-1641 Subjects: PURITANS -- MASSACHUSETTS -- HISTORY -- 17TH CENTURY; PROTESTANTISM -- MASSACHUSETTS -- HISTORY -- 17TH CENTURY; ANTINOMIANISM -- MASSACHUSETTS -- HISTORY OF DOCTRINES -- 17TH CENTURY; MASSACHUSETTS -- HISTORY -- COLONIAL PERIOD CA. 1600–1775; MASSACHUSE; Making Heretics is a major new narrative of the famous Massachusetts disputes of the late 1630s misleadingly labeled the "antinomian controversy" by later historians. Drawing on an unprecedented range of sources, Michael Winship fundamentally recasts these interlocked religious and political struggles as a complex ongoing interaction of personalities and personal agendas and as a succession of short-term events with cumulative results. Michael P. Winship is Professor of History at the University of Georgia and the author of Seers of God: Puritan Providentialism in the Restoration and Early Enlightenment . |
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