
Abraham Lincoln’s Religious Transformation Mirrored Larger Revival Trends of 1860s America
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The Religious Turning Point of Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln remains a non-believer and skeptic, I think, until his presidency after his death. The earliest period when he actually begins to incorporate religious themes into his speeches is during the inter-ignum between his election and his presidency. He himself never comes to embrace views that you would, you know, within that context call evangelical Christianity. It seems more likely that he becomes religious after the death of his son Willie in the winter of 1862.
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