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Hand of providence, the strong and quiet faith of Ronald Reagan, Mary Beth Brown

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Hand of providence, the strong and quiet faith of Ronald Reagan, Mary Beth Brown
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hand of providence
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Mary Beth Brown
Sub title
the strong and quiet faith of Ronald Reagan
Summary
A biography examining the life of the fortieth president of the United States and the impact of his faith. Ronald Reagan is one of the most popular and beloved of modern presidents, and one of the greatest presidents in America's history. But to most scholars, biographers, and critics, the man is still an enigma. What has made him so admired and so successful in all walks of life? The answer is simple. Even when he was the most powerful man in the world, Reagan put his faith and hope in a higher power. An uplifting biography of America's fortieth president, Hand of Providence takes a decisive look at the powerful impact Reagan's faith had on his ideas, motives, and actions. With warmth and insight, Mary Beth Brown delves into Reagan's spiritual journey-through all of his doubts and despair and ultimate conviction. Brown offers profound stories of God's provision in Reagan's life-from first making it as an actor to winning the presidency, from surviving an assassination attempt to eventually changing the face of politics and the world
Target audience
adult
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