While God is Marching On: The Religious World of Civil War Soldiers

While God is Marching On: The Religious World of Civil War Soldiers

by Steven E. Woodworth
While God is Marching On: The Religious World of Civil War Soldiers

While God is Marching On: The Religious World of Civil War Soldiers

by Steven E. Woodworth

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Overview

They read the same Bible and prayed to the same God, but they faced each other in battle with rage in their hearts. The Civil War not only pitted brother against brother but also Christian against Christian, with soldiers from North and South alike devoutly believing that God was on their side.

Steven Woodworth, one of our most prominent and provocative Civil War historians, presents the first detailed study of soldiers' religious beliefs and how they influenced the course of that tragic conflict. He shows how Christian teaching and practice shaped the worldview of soldiers on both sides: how it motivated them for the struggle, how it influenced the way they fought, and how it shaped national life after the war ended.

Through the diaries, letters, and reminiscences of common soldiers, Woodworth illuminates religious belief from the home front to the battlefield, where thoughts of death and the afterlife were always close at hand. Woodworth reveals what these men thought about God and what they believed God thought about the war.

Wrote one Unionist, "I believe our cause to be the cause of liberty and light . . . the cause of God, and holy and justifiable in His sight, and for this reason, I fear not to die in it if need be." With a familiar echo, his Confederate counterpart declared that "our Cause is Just and God is Just and we shall finally be successful whether I live to see the time or not."

Woodworth focuses on mainstream Protestant beliefs and practices shared by the majority of combatants in order to help us better understand soldiers' motivations and to realize what a strong role religion played in American life throughout the conflict. In addition, he provides sharp insights into the relationship between Christianity and both the abolition movement in the North and the institution of slavery in the South.

Ultimately, Woodworth shows us how opposing armies could put their trust in the same God while engaging in four years of organized slaughter and destruction. His compelling work provides a rich new perspective on religion in American life and will forever change the way we look at the Civil War.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700612970
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 10/02/2001
Series: Modern War Studies
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 406
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface

Part I. The Religious Heritage and Beliefs of the Civil War Soldiers

1. “In Such a Country as This”

Christianity in American Before the Civil War

2. “A Merciful Providence”

The Actions of a Sovereign God

3. “In the Light of God’s Throne and the Presence of Jesus”

The Life to Come

4. “Peace with God”

The Way of Salvation

5. “His Grace is Ever Sufficient for Me”

The Christian Life

Part II. The Civil War Soldiers, Their Religion, and the Conflict

6. “We Are the Sword in the Hand of God”

Northern Christians View the Early Stages of War

7. “God Has Favored Our Cause”

Southern Christians View the Early Stages of War

8. “The Boys Love Him as a Father”

Civil War Chaplains

9. “To Labor for the Souls of Their Fellow-Men”

Army Missionaries and the U.S. Christian Commission

10. “In the Thickest of the Fight”

Religion in the Camp and on the Battlefield, 1861-1862

11. “A Great Revolution Has Been Wrought”

Religion in the Camp and on the Battlefield, 1862-1863

12. “If We Fall on the Field of Strife”

Religion in the Camp and on the Battlefield, 1864-1865

13. “God Has Chastened Us”

Northern Christians View the Concluding Stages of the War

14. “The Lord Has Forsaken His People”

Southern Christians View the Concluding Stages of the War

15. “We Shall Not Easily Forget”

The Soldiers’ Religion and the Impact of the Civil War

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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