"[Akenson's] considerable narrative skills not only hold things together in Discovering the End of Time, but also entice the willing reader into a richly detailed exploration of a little known moment in Irish history." New Hibernia Review "Akenson disavows presenting a biographical study of this complex and shadowy figure partly because, as a discussion at the end of the volume explains, the sources are few and opaque. Yet he does offer valuable correctives to previous biographical studies. The book's technique, which is refreshing in the history of ideas, is to relate the development of Darby's thinking to the circumstances of the early-nineteenth-century Ireland in which he lived. Akenson has done a great deal to reveal the roots of the historical schema that became normative in twentieth-century American Evangelicalism." American Historical Review