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Making Heretics: Militant Protestantism and Free Grace in Massachusetts, 1636-1641 [Hardcover]

Michael P. Winship (Author)

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January 28, 2002

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.

Previously neglected figures like Sir Henry Vane and John Wheelwright assume leading roles in the processes that nearly ended Massachusetts, while more familiar "hot Protestants" like John Cotton and Anne Hutchinson are relocated in larger frameworks. The book features a striking portrayal of the minister Thomas Shepard as an angry heresy-hunting militant, helping to set the volatile terms on which the disputes were conducted and keeping the flames of contention stoked even as he ostensibly attempted to quell them.

The first book-length treatment in forty years, Making Heretics locates its story in rich contexts, ranging from ministerial quarrels and negotiations over fine but bitterly contested theological points to the shadowy worlds of orthodox and unorthodox lay piety, and from the transatlantic struggles over the Massachusetts Bay Company's charter to the fraught apocalyptic geopolitics of the Reformation itself. An object study in the ways that puritanism generated, managed, and failed to manage diversity, Making Heretics carries its account on into England in the 1640s and 1650s and helps explain the differing fortunes of puritanism in the Old and New Worlds.



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A major and refreshingly original study. . . . A remarkable portrait of how Puritanism generated and attempted and finally failed to control divergence from orthodoxy. -- Iain S. Maclean, James Madison University, Religious Studies Review



A fresh account of the famous battle between the conservative and moderate leaders of the first generation of New England Puritanism . . . and more radical proponents of free grace . . . [a] highly readable book. -- Amanda Porterfield, University of Wyoming, Catholic Historical Review



Will stand as the most complete and authoritative account for many years to come . . . a page turner . . . a truly impressive contribution. -- Evan Haefeli, Tufts University, Reviews in American History



Moves with clarity and ease through extremely complex theological and political issues, and the narrative reconstruction of the controversy is very convincing . . . a must-read. -- Mark A. Peterson, University of Iowa, American Historical Review



No one . . . will be able to rest comfortable with received generalizations after reading this important volume. -- Stephen J. Stein, Indiana University, Journal of American History



Truism after truism falters before his gaze . . . carefully grounded in the sources. -- David D. Hall, Harvard University, Harvard Theological Review



A fresh account of the famous battle between the conservative and moderate leaders of the first generation of New England Puritanism . . . and more radical proponents of free grace. . . . [A] highly readable book. -- Amanda Porterfield, University of Wyoming, Catholic Historical Review



Will stand as the most complete and authoritative account for many years to come. . . . [A] page turner. . . . [A] truly impressive contribution. -- Evan Haefeli, Tufts University, Reviews in American History



Moves with clarity and ease through extremely complex theological and political issues, and the narrative reconstruction of the controversy is very convincing. . . . [A] must-read. -- Mark A, Peterson, University of Iowa, American Historical Review



Truism after truism falters before his gaze. . . . [C]arefully grounded in the sources. -- David D. Hall, Harvard University, Harvard Theological Review



Winship has made a notable contribution to the religious history of colonial America. -- W. Clark Gilpin, History of Religions



An original and important new study. . . . [A] tightly conceived and compelling contribution to the field. -- Konstantin Dierks, Seventeenth-Century News

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"Challenging and compelling . . . spirited, skilled, clear-eyed revisionism. This bold probe into politics and personalities frees the 'free grace controversy' from interpretive convention. The episode's dynamic has never been so perceptively addressed. I was stunned by the new take on Thomas Shepard. Winship has a winner . . . a vanguard contribution to early American and Puritan studies. Read this one first!"--Michael McGiffert, Editor Emeritus, William and Mary Quarterly

"Making Heretics places the so-called antinomian controversy that wracked Massachusetts in the late 1630s in a broad perspective that reveals new facets of this much-studied event. Michael Winship's knowledge of transatlantic Puritanism and his extensive research into hitherto untapped sources have combined to create a more comprehensive picture than that previously available to us."--Mary Beth Norton, Cornell University

"Those who believe that the basic knowable facts of the antinomian controversy already have been established, have not yet read Making Heretics. Built upon the fullest canvass of the evidence yet achieved by any historian, Winship's new book offers the fullest critical reconstruction of early New England's most famed event, correcting or going beyond the standard accounts at many points."--Theodore Dwight Bozeman, University of Iowa

"This book is an impressive achievement. Winship writes crisply and lucidly, admirably portraying a world in acute flux. He has an enviable grasp of the range of acceptable disagreement among the godly in normal times and how that range could contract or even explode during a crisis. His research in both printed and manuscript sources is broad and deep. He reads texts with great care and constructs important new chronologies in the process. The result is a compelling story and a fresh synthesis."--John Murrin, Princeton University

"It has been almost forty years since the last book-length account of the 'antinomian crisis' appeared. This one will be the definitive work. Based on sound and sophisticated evidence, it offers a new conceptualization and, beyond that, gives us a fresh interpretation of New England Puritanism and Puritan politics."--Frank Lambert, author of Inventing the Great Awakening



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IN MY mind's eye, I see Thomas Shepard, twenty-five years old, pale complexioned and lean, mounting the pulpit of the ancient church in Earles Colne, Essex, in 1629 to give his weekly sermon. Read the first page
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free grace controversy, carnal gospelers, puritan practical divinity, puritan mainstream, most glorious church, ministerial opponents, finding assurance, theological radicals, immediate witness, sermon cycle, creature graces, inherent graces, church trial, inherent righteousness, puritan piety, antinomian controversy, petition signers, absolute promises, first assurance, immediate revelations
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New England, General Court, Holy Spirit, Anne Hutchinson, John Cotton, Mount Wollaston, John Winthrop, Jesus Christ, Cotton Mather, Roger Williams, Short Story, Edward Johnson, Henry Vane, Mercurius Americanus, New Testament, Thomas Hooker, Thomas Weld, William Hubbard, Hugh Peters, Holy Ghost, Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, Thomas Shepard, John Norton, John Wheelwright
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