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Fisher, Linford D., Lemons, J. Stanley, Mason-Brown, Lucas - Decoding Roger Williams: The Lost Essay of Rhode Island's Founding Father - 9781481301046 - V9781481301046
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Decoding Roger Williams: The Lost Essay of Rhode Island's Founding Father

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Description for Decoding Roger Williams: The Lost Essay of Rhode Island's Founding Father Hardcover. Num Pages: 212 pages, black & white illustrations, black & white line drawings, maps, figures. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JD; HRCC92; HRCM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 236 x 157 x 22. Weight in Grams: 512.
Near the end of his life, Roger Williams, Rhode Island founder and father of American religious freedom, scrawled an encrypted essay in the margins of a colonial-era book. For more than 300 years those shorthand notes remained indecipherable...

...until a team of Brown University undergraduates led by Lucas Mason-Brown cracked Williams' code after the marginalia languished for over a century in the archives of the John Carter Brown Library. At the time of Williams' writing, a trans-Atlantic debate on infant versus believer's baptism had taken shape that included London Baptist minister John Norcott and the famous Puritan ""Apostle to the Indians,"" John Eliot. Amazingly, Williams' code contained a previously undiscovered essay, which was a point-by-point refutation of Eliot's book supporting infant baptism.

History professors Linford D. Fisher and J. Stanley Lemons immediately recognized the importance of what turned out to be theologian Roger Williams' final treatise. Decoding Roger Williams reveals for the first time Williams' translated and annotated essay, along with a critical essay by Fisher, Lemons, and Mason-Brown and reprints of the original Norcott and Eliot tracts.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Baylor University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
212
Place of Publication
Waco, United States
ISBN
9781481301046
SKU
V9781481301046
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-23

About Fisher, Linford D., Lemons, J. Stanley, Mason-Brown, Lucas
Linford D. Fisher is Assistant Professor of History at Brown University. J. Stanley Lemons is Emeritus Professor of History at Rhode Island College and Clerk and Historian of the First Baptist Church in America. Lucas Mason-Brown is a graduate student in mathematics at Trinity College, Dublin.

Reviews for Decoding Roger Williams: The Lost Essay of Rhode Island's Founding Father
"Decoding Roger Williams revels in the ingenuity of American historical scholarship and renews Williams' fame as early New England's most intriguing and challenging figure."
Jon Butler, Yale University "A gem of a book and feat of careful scholarship, Decoding Roger Williams illuminates an important aspect of Williams' thinking. It's a very welcome addition to what we know about him."
David D Hall, Bartlett Research Professor of New England Church History, Harvard Divinity School "Brilliantly transcribed from Roger Williams' shorthand notes, this previously undecoded manuscript demands reconsideration of New England's encounter with Baptist ideas and also of the colonial effort to Christianize native Americans."
Francis J Bremer, Professor Emeritus, Millersville University of Pennsylvania Decoding Roger Williams provides significant insights into the life of Roger Williams, particularly by examining what is likely his latest extant theological writings and by discussing two subjects rarely touched on in his other texts. It will provide much fodder for future scholars, not only in decoding what remains in the gaps of the document, but also in the implications of a fuller picture of Williams's religious beliefs.
Alyssa N. Gerhardt
The Journal of Southern Religion Students of Baptist history and of colonial New England will appreciate this addition to the Roger Williams corpus
Andrew C. Smith
American Baptist Quarterly

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