A Theological Interpretation of American History
C. Gregg Singer’s groundbreaking survey reads American history through the lens of sovereign grace. From the Puritan theocracy to the Revolution, from the Civil War to the rise of secularism, he traces the theological ideas that shaped national destiny. Singer argues that decline is never merely political; it is always doctrinal. The book is both a refresher course in American historiography and a call for contemporary reformation. A provocative resource for Christian schools, homeschoolers, and citizens who believe that the past is prologue.