“Impressively balanced accounts of such matters as Nixon’s
betrayal of Billy Graham’s trust and Obama’s connection to
Jeremiah Wright…[An] interesting take.”—Booklist From the
author of The Faiths of the Founding Fathers, an acclaimed account of
the spiritual beliefs of such iconic Americans as Franklin,
Washington, and Jefferson, this is a measured look at the role of
faith in the lives of twelve presidents who have served since the end
of World War II. David Holmes examines not only the beliefs professed
by each president but also the variety of possible influences on their
religious faith, such as their upbringing, their education, and the
faith of their spouse. In each profile, close observers such as
clergy, family members, friends, and advisors recall churchgoing
habits, notable displays of faith (or lack of it), and the influence
of their faiths on policies concerning abortion, the death penalty,
Israel, and other controversial issues. Whether discussing John F.
Kennedy’s philandering and secularity or Richard Nixon’s betrayal
of Billy Graham’s naïve trust during Watergate, Holmes includes
telling and often colorful details not widely known or long forgotten.
We are reminded, for instance, how Dwight Eisenhower tried to conceal
the background of his parents in the Jehovah’s Witnesses and how the
Reverend Cotesworth Lewis’s sermonizing to Lyndon Johnson on the
Vietnam War was actually not a left- but a right-wing critique.
“An admirable and colorful yet balanced look at our recent
Presidents and their religious beliefs. It will have wide appeal for
all readers and particularly for those interested in presidential
history.”—Library Journal
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From Truman to Obama
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780820339634
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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