| It was a time of great
adventure, when London merchants looked westward for profits and
Puritans looked westward for freedom. None tested the boundaries
of civil and religious obedience more than Roger Williams. Minister,
statesman, explorer, and champion of religious liberty, Roger Williams
was the consummate man for these daring times. In Trust and Treachery,
authors Linda Kraeger and Joe Barnhart take readers inside the life
and times of Roger Williams with a literary sense of immediacy a
typical biography could never capture.
Joe Barnhart is Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at
the University of North Texas.
Linda Kraeger teaches British and World Literature at Gainsville
High School.
Joe Barnhart and Linda Kraeger are also the authors of Dostoevsky
on Evil and Atonement (1992) and In Search of First–Century
Christianity (2001).
Endorsements
With a lively yet historically informed imagination, and with a
notable literary flair, the authors have presented a compelling
drama of Roger Williams's life and labors—to the year 1638.
We eagerly await the sequel!
—Edwin Gaustad
Professor Emeritus
University of California-Riverside
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