Leigh Eric Schmidt blurbs a new book by Christopher White:

Unsettled Minds makes clear how important new psychologies of religion were for those Protestants navigating their way out of Calvinism and evangelical revivalism. Just as his religious liberals remapped mind and spirit, White has remapped the historical terrain of religion and psychology in American culture. He spotlights not a cultural world absorbed with ecstasy, altered states, or mythic depths, but instead one riveted on measured stages of spiritual growth and effective habits of self-discipline.

Find the book here.

And: read posts at The Immanent Frame by both Leigh Eric Schmidt and Christopher White.