Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President
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In this unique biography, Lincoln emerges as a creative yet profoundly paradoxical man, possessing deep moral and religious character yet not adhering to any conventional form of religion. The Great Emancipator was a man who believed that all human decisions were fixed by responses to self-interest, a classical nineteenth-century liberal who yet came to realize that the liberal state could not survive without an appeal to natural law and natural theology.
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