Abraham Lincoln's Religion
Pubblicato da Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066141448
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In "Abraham Lincoln's Religion," Madison Clinton Peters undertakes a meticulous examination of the spiritual life and beliefs of one of America'Äôs most iconic presidents. Utilizing a myriad of primary sources including personal letters, speeches, and accounts from close associates, Peters explores the evolution of Lincoln's faith amidst the tumult of the Civil War. The book'Äôs eloquent prose and insightful analysis situate Lincoln's religious sentiments within a broader literary and philosophical context, echoing the uncertainties of a nation grappling with its moral compass. Peters'Äô approach brings a compelling depth to Lincoln'Äôs public and private struggles with faith, making the text an invaluable resource for both historians and casual readers alike. Madison Clinton Peters, a prominent scholar of American history and religion, has dedicated his career to unraveling the complex interplay between faith and leadership in American society. His extensive background in theology and history provides him with a unique lens through which he interprets Lincoln'Äôs beliefs, shaped by personal loss and societal upheaval. Peters draws on the rich tapestry of 19th-century American thought, allowing readers to appreciate the profound impact of faith on Lincoln'Äôs presidency. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding how Lincoln's unique religious views influenced his decision-making and leadership style. It is not only a scholarly work but also a poignant reflection on the role of faith in times of great national strife, encouraging readers to consider the eternal questions of morality and purpose that resonate through history.
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