Religion and the American Civil War / [print]
edited by Randall M. Miller, Harry S. Stout, Charles Reagan Wilson.
- New York : Oxford University Press, (c)1998.
- xiii, 422 pages ; 24 cm.
Essays presented at a symposium held at the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Oct. 1994.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Religion and the American Civil War The Bible and slavery Religion in the collapse of the American union Church, honor, and secession The coming of the Lord : the Northern Protestant clergy and the Civil War crisis "Wholesome reading purifies and elevates the man" : the religious military press in the Confederacy "Yankee faith" and Southern redemption : white Southern Baptist ministers, 1850-1890 Stonewall Jackson and the providence of God Lincoln's sermon on the mount : the Second Inaugural Days of judgment, days of wrath : the Civil War and the religious imagination of women writers "Without pilot or compass": : elite women and religion in the Civil War South Catholic religion, Irish ethnicity, and the Civil War Christian soldiers? : Perfecting the Confederacy Civil War, religion, and communications : the case of Richmond Religion and the results of the Civil War Religion and the American Civil War in comparative perspective Phillip Shaw Paludan -- Mark A. Noll -- Eugene D. Genovese -- Bertram Wyatt-Brown -- George M. Fredrickson -- Kurt O. Berends -- Paul Harvey -- Daniel W. Stowell -- Ronald C. White, Jr. -- Elizabeth Fox-Genovese -- Drew Gilpin Faust -- Randall M. Miller -- Reid Mitchell -- Harry S. Stout and Christopher Grasso -- Samuel S. Hill -- Charles Reagan Wilson.