Path of the PuritanWhats driving the moral decline of America? What lies behind the radical changes in our societys values? This is the sweeping saga of one mans lifelong struggle against a sinful world. A New Englander and a descendentof the Puritans, his Christian battle leads him to some startling conclusions about modern teaching and howthough often presented as scienceit has changed the very foundations of human thought, casting mankind in a different and godless light. Sure to be controversial, this novel nonetheless provides food for thought to a world starving for answers. |
Contents
Section 1 | 5 |
Section 2 | 29 |
Section 3 | 67 |
Section 4 | 89 |
Section 5 | 117 |
Section 6 | 143 |
Section 7 | 157 |
Section 8 | 177 |
Section 9 | 191 |
Section 10 | 203 |
Section 11 | 219 |
Section 12 | 237 |
Section 13 | 255 |
Section 14 | 277 |
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