Abe’s Ambitious Religious Creed

Admiring biographers have always tended to assign their own metaphysical views to their subjects, and this is especially so with Abraham Lincoln. William Herndon, Lincoln’s law partner and later his biographer, portrayed him as indifferent to Christian belief until the day he died—about as indifferent as Herndon himself was. Most modern biographers, similarly agnostic on religious questions, have taken Herndon’s view.

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