The book explores Abraham Lincoln's perspective on the intersection of religion and self-governance. It highlights how Lincoln sought to channel religious sentiment to foster responsible citizenship, emphasizing that a successful republic relies on a morally self-disciplined populace. By nurturing the moral and religious sensibilities of society, Lincoln aimed to strengthen the foundations of republican government.
Lucas E. Morel Bücher


Ralph Ellison and the Raft of Hope: A Political Companion to Invisible Man
- 249 Seiten
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