WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Lincoln's Use of the Bible cover

Lincoln's Use of the Bible

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

The author traces how Abraham Lincoln’s lifelong engagement with the Bible shaped his character, rhetoric, and moral outlook, describing early domestic instruction, habitual reading and memorization, and frequent biblical allusions in speeches and letters. The narrative assembles testimony from friends, clergy, and contemporaries about his reverence for Scripture, recounts personal reflections in which he turned to Scripture for consolation and guidance during crises, and considers how biblical phrasing and ethical ideas influenced his public pronouncements and private conduct.

About the Author

Jackson, S. Trevena portrait

S. Trevena Jackson

S. Trevena Jackson is an author recognized for his exploration of the intersection between religion and politics, particularly in the context of American history. His notable work, "Lincoln's Use of the Bible," delves into how President Abraham Lincoln utilized biblical references to articulate his moral and political philosophy during a tumultuous period in the United States. Jackson's writing contributes to the understanding of Lincoln's leadership and the role of faith in shaping national discourse.

You May Also Like