Not Peace But a Sword
- 414 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The book delves into the role of Puritanism during the English Revolution, showcasing how religious radicalism reshaped political landscapes. Stephen Baskerville examines sermons from the period to illustrate how Puritan thinkers influenced the English Civil War, marking it as a pivotal modern revolution. By analyzing social changes and the evolution of sermons as a political tool, he reveals the interplay between religious beliefs and emerging political consciousness, ultimately challenging traditional power structures and fostering a new societal order.
