An early review of Darkness Falls on the Land of Light by Douglas Sweeney, director of the Jonathan Edwards Center at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
From maritime Canada to the Carolina backcountry, New England to the Illinois prairies, Protestants in British North America and the new United States influenced by the evangelical awakenings of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries were known as the "people called New Lights." This occasional blog features news, reviews, and research notes, along with dispatches from the archives and edited transcriptions of notable, obscure, and downright quirky manuscripts chronicling the religious beliefs, practices, and experiences of the people called New Lights from 1730 to 1850.
An early review of Darkness Falls on the Land of Light by Douglas Sweeney, director of the Jonathan Edwards Center at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.