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Abraham Lincoln: The Practical Mystic - Unveiling Lincoln's Mystical Leadership Legacy - cover

Abraham Lincoln: The Practical Mystic - Unveiling Lincoln's Mystical Leadership Legacy

Francis Grierson

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Abraham Lincoln: The Practical Mystic," Francis Grierson explores the intricate interplay of mysticism and practicality that defined one of America's most revered leaders. Through a blend of biographical narrative and philosophical examination, Grierson delves into Lincoln's spiritual beliefs, analyzing how they shaped his decisions during the tumultuous era of the Civil War. The literary style is reflective and analytical, offering profound insights into Lincoln's psyche and his unique ability to balance lofty ideals with pragmatic governance. Grierson positions Lincoln within the broader context of American spirituality and political thought, making this work not just a biography, but a study of the philosophical undercurrents that influenced a nation. Francis Grierson, a musician and writer, was deeply interested in mysticism and its role in shaping the human experience. His observations about Lincoln were likely influenced by his own life experiences, including his encounters with various spiritual movements and his belief in the transformative power of personal belief systems. Grierson'Äôs multifaceted background allows him to bridge the gap between the political and the spiritual, providing readers with a unique perspective on Lincoln's character. "Abraham Lincoln: The Practical Mystic" is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of spirituality and leadership. Grierson's thoughtful analysis elevates Lincoln'Äôs legacy, inviting readers to contemplate the deeper dimensions of morality and governance. This book will resonate with historians, political theorists, and anyone intrigued by the mystic dimensions of human experience.
Disponible depuis: 12/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 45 pages.

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