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A concise, piercing portrait of a nation in pause and purpose. A life scaled to the momentous questions of character, duty, and leadership. Clark S. Beardslee's Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits is more than a biographical ethics study; it is a ethical philosophy treatise that maps howLincoln's moral character shaped a republic. In clear, accessible prose, the volume surveys Lincoln's decisions through a leadership virtue analysis, inviting readers to weigh what makes public service worthy and how conscience steers a nation through crisis. The theology focused epilogue adds a thoughtful…mehr

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A concise, piercing portrait of a nation in pause and purpose. A life scaled to the momentous questions of character, duty, and leadership. Clark S. Beardslee's Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits is more than a biographical ethics study; it is a ethical philosophy treatise that maps howLincoln's moral character shaped a republic. In clear, accessible prose, the volume surveys Lincoln's decisions through a leadership virtue analysis, inviting readers to weigh what makes public service worthy and how conscience steers a nation through crisis. The theology focused epilogue adds a thoughtful dialogue with faith and reason, enriching the discussion for theology students and academic researchers alike. This work sits at the crossroads of nineteenth century america and enduring moral inquiry, offering a fresh lens on a familiar figure. It is a landmark for public domain readers and classic-lit collectors, a meticulous examination that rewards repeated reading as a complete ethics examination. For casual readers drawn to Lincoln's historical biography, and for scholars tracing ethical tradition in literature and history, the book remains both enlightening and inspiring. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure-a lasting contribution to the ethics classics collection that deepens our understanding of character, responsibility, and the American story.