Horace Bushnell, the Citizen
Edwin Doak Mead
Horace Bushnell, the Citizen
Edwin Doak Mead
Horace Bushnell was one of the preeminent theologians and public intellectuals of 19th-century America, and in this fascinating biography, Edwin Doak Mead brings the great man to life. From his influential writings on Christian theology to his passionate advocacy for social justice, Bushnell made a lasting impact on his world. Mead's biography explores the many facets of Bushnell's life and legacy, from his early years as a Congregationalist minister to his decades-long career as a public intellectual. Whether you are a scholar of American religion or simply interested in the history of ideas, 'Horace Bushnell: The Citizen' is a fascinating read.
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