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The prevailing consensus among historians is that natural theology within Protestantism was born in the eighteenth century as a byproduct of the Enlightenment and had a sharply diminished if not nonexistent role within Puritanism. Based on an exhaustive study of the writings of some sixty English and American Puritans spanning from the late sixteenth century to the early eighteenth century, this book demonstrates that the overwhelming majority of Puritan theologians not only embraced natural theology on a theoretical level but employed it in a surprising variety of pastoral, apologetic, and evangelical contexts, including their missionary activities to the Indians of New England. Some Purita...
In the follow-up to The Strange Cases of Detective Tumbler, Marshall is after a serial killer who lives in the woods and has a group of followers, a man that some people doubt the existence of, while the Shield family is doing everything they can to make sure Marshall can't testify against their son, Barnabus. To catch this serial killer, Marshall finds a new partner in Chester Swanson and an eccentric modern outlaw, with their help he may be able to take down a dangerous man and his followers but he is still dealing with the death of Gina and the rumors that this serial killer possesses supernatural abilities make Marshall wonder if this case might just be what kills him.
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