The Concept of Providence in the American Civil War

While war sometimes inspires deep theological reflection, it can also lead to conclusions that are shallow, nationalistic, and propagandistic in nature, with the Civil War producing abundant examples of the latter. Ministers on both sides of the conflict generally assumed that God was on their side and his purposes easily discerned. There are, however, notable exceptions, such as none other than Abraham Lincoln himself.

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