Abraham Lincoln and the Bible : a complete compendium / Gordon Leidner.
2023
E457.2 .L45 2023
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Title
Abraham Lincoln and the Bible : a complete compendium / Gordon Leidner.
ISBN
9780809339013 electronic book
0809339013 electronic book
9780809339006 paperback
0809339013 electronic book
9780809339006 paperback
Published
Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
E457.2 .L45 2023
Alternate Call Number
BIO011000 REL006150
Dewey Decimal Classification
973.7092
Summary
"Lincoln's life and leadership through the lens of the Bible How did Abraham Lincoln's lifelong study of scripture influence him as a man and, ultimately, as president? Historian Gordon Leidner believes the impact was profound-more than previously recognized-and has investigated all the known writings of Abraham Lincoln to identify, catalog, and study every instance in which Lincoln quoted from or alluded to the Bible. Rather than dwelling on the never-ending debate about Lincoln's religious beliefs, Leidner shows how scripture affected Lincoln personally, professionally, and politically. Leidner offers first a short biography that focuses on Lincoln's use of the Bible, how it shaped him as a person, how its influence changed over time, and how biblical quotations peppered his letters, speeches, and conversations. The book concludes with an unparalleled appendix that tabulates nearly 200 instances of Lincoln's quoting from or alluding to scripture, giving locators for the Bible and Roy P. Basler's nine volume Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln and quotations from both sources. The appendix also includes when and where Lincoln used each quote, providing valuable context, whether the use was in personal letters such as one to Queen Victoria after the death of Prince Albert, political speeches such as the Gettysburg Address, or state addresses such as the Second Inaugural Address. By showcasing Lincoln's specific biblical references and influences, Leidner reframes the question of Lincoln's religious beliefs so that readers may evaluate for themselves what solace and guidance the Bible afforded the sixteenth president"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Annals of the poor : origins of Lincoln's Calvinist roots
The mind impelled : new life in New Salem
He will do for me yet : quoting the Bible for cause
Drawing the sword : building Lincoln's biblical foundation against slavery
A house divided : debating slavery as a moral evil
A humbled instrument : rise to the presidency
The fiery trial : transforming the purpose of the war
To highly resolve : the tide of war changes
The will of God : seeking God's purpose for America, the second inaugural address.
The mind impelled : new life in New Salem
He will do for me yet : quoting the Bible for cause
Drawing the sword : building Lincoln's biblical foundation against slavery
A house divided : debating slavery as a moral evil
A humbled instrument : rise to the presidency
The fiery trial : transforming the purpose of the war
To highly resolve : the tide of war changes
The will of God : seeking God's purpose for America, the second inaugural address.