This biography offers a detailed examination of the life and legacy of John Biddle, a 17th century English theologian known for his heterodox views on the Trinity. Adams and Toulmin provide context for Biddle's ideas by exploring the intellectual and religious ferment of the period, as well as the political pressures that led to his exile. As a nuanced exploration of a fascinating figure in the history of religious thought, this volume is an indispensable...