Horace Bushnell (1802-1876) is one of the most studied figures in nineteenth- century American religious history but there have been no recent major biographies of him. Robert Bruce Mullin&#39;s Puritan as Yankee provides a much-needed look at this famous American Christian thinker.<BR /><BR /> Based on a close reading of Bushnell&#39;s writings and unpublished sources and giving careful attention to how Bushnell&#39;s contemporaries saw him Mullin&#39;s book throws fresh light on its subject. Breaking from the long tradition of portraying Bushnell as the father of American theological liberalism Mullin offers a fundamentally new picture of Bushnell as a man deeply concerned with the questions of his age &mdash; and a far more interesting figure than previously thought. Bushnell emerges here as an innovator a Yankee tinkerer in the field of religion and a profoundly conservative figure.
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