"White takes us back to when great men believed in the power of words to
change the world. . . . This book . . . is a treasure to read, a spur to
thinking, a small volume with fascinating history."-The Denver Post
In The Eloquent President, historian Ronald C. White, Jr., examines
Abraham Lincoln's astonishing oratory and explores his growth as a
leader, a communicator, and a man of deepening spiritual conviction.
Examining a different speech, address, or public letter in each chapter,
White tracks the evolution of Lincoln's rhetoric from the measured tones
of the First Inaugural to the immortal poetry of the Gettysburg Address.
As he weighs the biblical cadences and vigorous parallel structures that
make Lincoln's rhetoric soar, White identifies a passionate religious
strain that most historians have overlooked. It is White's contention
that, as president, Lincoln not only grew into an inspiring leader and
determined commander in chief, but also embarked on a spiritual odyssey
that led to a profound understanding of the relationship between human
action and divine will. With grace and insight, White captures the
essence of the four most critical years of Lincoln's life and makes his
great words live for our time in all their power and beauty.