"The Almighty Has His Own Purposes": Abraham Lincoln, Religion, and the Emancipation of Slaves (original) (raw)

Abraham Lincoln's Political Religion and the Civil War

Fred Widdowson

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Abraham Lincoln\u27s Religion: The Case for His Ultimate Belief in a Personal, Sovereign God

Samuel W. Calhoun

2012

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Abraham Lincoln's Religion: The Case for His Ultimate Belief in a Personal, Sovereign God

Samuel W. Calhoun, Lucas Morel

2012

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Religion, Civil Religion, and Civil War: Faith and Foreign Affairs in the Lincoln Presidency

Andrew R Murphy

The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 2011

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Lincoln's Romantic Political Thought: Law, Political Religion, and Slavery

David Sollenberger

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“My Ancient Faith”: Abraham Lincoln’s Response to the Jeffersonian Problem

Ramon Lopez

Polity, 2022

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Abraham Lincoln: Critical Insights // About This Volume

Robert C . Evans

Abraham Lincoln: Critical Insights

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War, religion and anti-slavery ideology: Isaac Nelson's radical abolitionist examination of the American civil war

Daniel Ritchie

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Author's Response to the Southern Intellectual History Circle Forum on The Age of Lincoln

Vernon Burton

Journal of The Historical Society, 2009

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Lincoln, The Ministers of Religion and the American Jeremiad

Jonathan Keller

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Review: Hans-Jürgen Grabbe, ed. Lincoln's Legacy: Nation Building, Democracy, and the Question of Race and Civil Rights

Anna Diamantouli

2013

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Review of Emancipating Lincoln: The Proclamation in Text, Context, and Memory, by Harold Holzer

Adam J Gaffey

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Abraham Lincoln: Gradual Emancipator

Matthew Pryce

Mount Royal Undergraduate Humanities Review, 2013

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Review of The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery by Eric Foner

Catherine Clinton

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God's Almost Chosen Peoples: A Religious History of the American Civil War. By George C. Rable. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2010. 586 pp. $35.00 cloth

Kirk Nolan

Church History, 2011

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Lincoln and the Jews: a history

Jonathon Awtrey

Choice Reviews Online

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"Slavery and the Evangelical Enlightenment"

Robert Pierce Forbes

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Abraham Lincoln’s Attitudes on Slavery and Race

Jorg Nagler

American Studies, 2009

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Debating the Great Emancipator: Abraham Lincoln and our Public Memory

Kirt Wilson

Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2010

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The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery; by Eric Foner

Kristie Tyler

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The narrative of Frederick Douglass and The role of the church in maintaining slavery

Eric Batista

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Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln, 2012

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The Bread She Earns With Her Own Hands: An Examination of Lincoln's Political Economy

Rudy Hernandez

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Hans-Jürgen Grabbe, ed. Lincoln's Legacy: Nation Building, Democracy, and the Question of Race and Civil Rights

Anna Diamantouli

European journal of American studies

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Lincoln’s Deadly Hermeneutics

Terence Ball

Teoria Polityki, 2020

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In God We Trust: A Historiography of American Civil Religion

Joe Marren

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Abolitionism and evangelicalism: Isaac Nelson, the Evangelical Alliance, and the transatlantic debate over Christian fellowship with slaveholders

Daniel Ritchie

Historical Journal, 2014

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The Civil War as a Theological Crisis. By Mark A. Noll. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006. xii + 203 pp. $29.95 cloth

gary dorrien

Church History, 2006

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Lincoln and Emancipation: Constitutional Theory, Practical Politics, and the Basic Practice of Law

Paul Finkelman

Journal of Supreme Court History, 2010

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The Civil War as a Theological Crisis. By Mark A. Noll. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006. xii, 199 pp. $29.95, ISBN 978-0-8078-3012-3.)

gary dorrien

The Journal of American History, 2007

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Slavery and Sin: The Fight Against Slavery and the Rise of Liberal Protestantism. By Molly Oshatz. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. x + 183. $49.95

Jonathan Chism

Religious Studies Review, 2013

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Lincoln's Proclamation: Emancipation Reconsidered

Karen Younger

Slavery & Abolition, 2011

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Abraham Lincoln and white America

Michael Burlingame

Choice Reviews Online, 2012

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Lincoln and Liberty: Wisdom for the Ages

Bernard von Bothmer

Civil War Book Review, 2015

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Founders' son: a life of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln

Choice Reviews Online, 2015

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