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- English
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The story of Abraham Lincoln's faith and intellectual lifeâupdated and revised with a new prefaceâfrom the three-time winner of the Lincoln Prize and best-selling Civil Warâera historian Allen Guelzo.
Allen Guelzo's peerless account of America's most celebrated president explores the role of ideas in Lincoln's life, treating him as a serious thinker deeply involved in the nineteenth-century debates over politics, religion, and culture. Through masterful and original scholarly work, Guelzo relates the outward events of Lincoln's life to his inner spiritual struggles and sets them both against the intellectual backdrop of his age. The sixteenth president emerges as a creative yet profoundly paradoxical manâpossessed of deep moral and religious character yet without adherence to organized religion. Since its original publication in 1999, Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President has garnered numerous accolades, not least the prestigious Lincoln Prize. After writing several other acclaimed studies of Lincoln and other aspects of Civil Warâera history, Guelzo returns to update this important early work for a second edition. A new preface addresses the developments in Lincoln scholarship in the years since the book's original publication and offers Guelzo's fascinating retrospective look at the unusual path he took to becoming a Lincoln scholar.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Strife of Ideas
- 1. The American System
- 2. The Costs of Union
- 3. The Doctrine of Necessity
- 4. The Fuel of Interest
- 5. Moral Principle Is All That Unites Us
- 6. An Accidental President
- 7. War in a Conciliatory Style
- 8. Voice out of the Whirlwind
- 9. Whig Jupiter
- 10. Malice toward None
- Epilogue: The Redeemer President
- A Note on the Sources