Abraham Lincoln: Was He a Christian?

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Abraham Lincoln: Was He a Christian?

by John E. (John Eleazer) Remsburg

EN·~7 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

PREFACE.

4:40

INTRODUCTION.

4:21

CHAPTER I. CHRISTIAN TESTIMONY

24:08

CHAPTER II. REVIEW OF CHRISTIAN TESTIMONY—HOLLAND AND BATEMAN.

19:41

CHAPTER III. REVIEW OF CHRISTIAN TESTIMONY—REED AND HIS WITNESSES.

23:30

CHAPTER IV. REVIEW OF CHRISTIAN TESTIMONY—ARNOLD AND OTHER WITNESSES

28:58

CHAPTER V. TESTIMONY OF HON. WILLIAM H. HERNDON—PUBLISHED TESTIMONY

27:58

CHAPTER VI. TESTIMONY OF HON. WILLIAM H. HERNDON—UNPUBLISHED TESTIMONY

24:47

CHAPTER VII. TESTIMONY OF COL. WARD H. LAMON

24:15

CHAPTER VIII. TESTIMONY OF HON. JOHN T. STUART AND COL. JAMES H. MATHENY

36:22

Description

The question of whether Abraham Lincoln embraced Christianity has roiled scholars and admirers for decades. This volume brings together more than a hundred contemporary witnesses, newspaper reports, and excerpts from the countless biographies that have chronicled the Great Emancipator’s life. By weaving together these disparate sources, the author creates a single, accessible narrative that lets listeners hear the arguments on both sides of the debate. The opening sections lay out the historical tug‑of‑war, showing how friends of Lincoln denied his piety while later writers repeatedly revived the claim.

In the first act the author defines what it meant to be a Christian in the nineteenth‑century United States—belief in God and an immortal soul—and measures Lincoln’s own statements against that yardstick. Drawing on personal recollections that are now disappearing, the book presents a careful case that Lincoln’s public language, though often moral, does not amount to orthodox faith. Listeners are invited to weigh the evidence themselves and consider how the controversy reshapes our view of a leader whose legacy continues to inspire.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (409K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2011-12-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John E. (John Eleazer) Remsburg

John E. (John Eleazer) Remsburg

1848–1919

A sharp, outspoken voice in America’s freethought movement, this Civil War veteran turned teacher, lecturer, and writer challenged religious orthodoxy with plain, argumentative prose. His books on skepticism, secularism, and figures like Thomas Paine and Abraham Lincoln made him a notable public controversialist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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