November: Lincoln's Elegy at GettysburgIndiana University Press, 09/11/2001 - 344 páginas It begins with the search for hallowed ground, the exact place from which Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address. In bleak November, Kent Gramm makes a pilgrimage to the most famous battleground in American history and over the course of a month transforms his search into a discovery of the meaning of Lincoln's elegy for America's identity. |
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... faith is not how we explain catastrophe but what we do about it . It is how we act when appalled . If we do nothing , we are overwhelmed ; we drown . It has been said that faith is believing what you know ain't so ; but on the contrary , ...
... faith , a faith that was not without works . Faith can be transmitted . It uses words and deeds , but somehow the transaction is spiritual . Proclamation ( like the Address and like emancipa- tion ) joins with devoted action ( like the ...
... faith . Either we accept the idea that our limited view is the world as an article of belief , or we believe that a wider , outer universe really exists . How either belief is carried out can be said to constitute our faith . After the ...
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Brought Forth Pen and Sword | 30 |
NOVEMBER 4 | 41 |
NOVEMBER 5 | 63 |
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