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