Mathers
Discover the profound influence of Puritan thought in America with Mathers by Robert Middlekauff. Published in 1999, this compelling biography spans 458 pages, delving into the lives of three pivotal figures: Richard, Increase, and Cotton Mather. Middlekauff meticulously traces the evolution of Puritan theology from its roots in New England to the early eighteenth century, offering a fresh perspective that challenges the conventional narrative of Puritanism's secularization. This insightful work not only illuminates the intellectual legacy of these influential ministers but also provides a deeper understanding of their impact on American history and religious thought. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Mathers is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of Protestantism and the Puritan experience in early America.