Alexander Whyte's 'Samuel Rutherford and Some of His Correspondents' delves into the intimate correspondences of the renowned Scottish theologian Samuel Rutherford and some of his closest acquaintances. Written in a style that blurs the lines between biography and epistolary, this book provides a unique insight into the personal and theological struggles of Rutherford and his circle. The letters included in the book reveal a deep sense of devotion, theological insight, and searing emotional honesty that was characteristic of the 17th-century Puritan movement. Whyte's meticulous editing and commentary help to guide the reader through these historical documents, shedding light on the religious and political context in which Rutherford and his correspondents lived. This book serves as an invaluable resource for scholars of Scottish literature, theology, and history. Readers interested in exploring the intimate thoughts and theological debates of this period will find 'Samuel Rutherford and Some of His Correspondents' to be a fascinating and enlightening read.