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God and Ronald Reagan : A Spiritual Life by Paul Kengor |
The Faith of George W. Bush by Stephen Mansfield |
A Matter of Character: Inside the White House of George W. Bush by Ronald Kessler
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George W. Bush on God and Country: The President Speaks Out About Faith, Principle, and Patriotism by George W. Bush |
The Evangelical President: George Bush's Struggle to Spread a Moral Democracy Throughout the World by Bill Sammon
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Now, presidential scholar Paul Kengor, the author of the acclaimed God and Ronald Reagan, reconstructs the spiritual journey that carried George W. Bush to the White House -- from the death of his sister, which shaped his character, through the conversion experience that changed his life. He offers the most thorough and careful reading of President Bush's public statements about God, Jesus Christ, and the sense of confidence, perspective, and mission that his faith has given him. Kengor devotes special attention to Bush's efforts to highlight America's tolerance of all faiths -- especially, in light of potential tensions after 9/11, his extraordinary support for Muslim-Americans. He investigates whether the invasion of Iraq was precipitated by a specific religious mission on the part of the president. And he outlines the most up-to-date account of the role of religion in the 2004 election, from John Kerry's squabbles with the Catholic Church to Bush's own remarks about the "higher father" to whom he looks for guidance in times of trial.
Matching detailed new research with thoughtful analysis, God and George W. Bush is the definitive look at the spiritual life of this American president.
About the Author
Paul Kengor, Ph.D., is a professor of political science at Grove City College. The author of the bestselling God and Ronald Reagan, he is nationally known for his work on presidential history, which has been featured in the Washington Post, Dallas Morning News, National Review, Philadelphia Inquirer, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today. A fellow at the Hoover Institute on War, Revolution, and Peace at Stanford University and a member of the editorial board of Presidential Studies Quarterly, Kengor lives with his wife and children in Grove City, Pennsylvania.
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