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God And Ronald Reagan - A Spiritual Life (Paperback, New ed)
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God And Ronald Reagan - A Spiritual Life (Paperback, New ed)
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"He who introduces into public office the principles of primitive
Christianity will change the face of the world."
--Ronald Reagan, 1967, quoting Benjamin Franklin
Long before George W. Bush's efforts to bring faith-based
initiatives--and the identification of evil in the world--to the
modern presidency, Ronald Reagan was using his own brand of
Christianity to influence the course of world events in a conscious
and consistent manner. In this bestselling, definitive spiritual
biography of our fortieth president, God and Ronald Reagan,
politician historian Paul Kengor presents a meticulously
researched, fascinating account of Reagan's life as seen through
the lens of his relationship to God, and traces this relationship
to its culmination: America's battle against the atheistic Soviet
Union.
An intensely private man, Reagan kept his personal religious
beliefs relatively quiet over the years. But as Kengor shows,
Reagan's own words demonstrate that his religious orientation was
shaped in his childhood--and was retained with extraordinary
consistency throughout his life. Schooled as a young man in the
simple religious ideas of his Protestant mother, Reagan embraced
Christianity with the fervor of a lonely boy who had found his
first friend. Reagan's earthly father was a distant man who drank
heavily and offered little in the way of comfort, so Reagan turned
toward a heavenly father, a dependent and accessible God.
Eventually, Kengor argues, Reagan's religious framework became a
presidential one--and one that ran head-on into an anti-religious
war in Moscow. Nothing more strongly clashed with Reagan's belief
system than Soviet communism; he saw the victims of Soviet
oppressionas weary soldiers in the great struggle for faith in the
20th century. To Reagan, the United States was a divinely ordained
beacon of freedom--a Shining City on a Hill--and as Kengor
conclusively demonstrates, it was this conviction that compelled
him to a series of challenges that would eventually bring down
Communism once and for all.
Blending groundbreaking research and fascinating storytelling, God
and Ronald Reagan, has forever changed our understanding of one of
our most influential presidents.
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