Jimmy Carter referenced Jesus in an interview with ... That, plus his unabashed embrace of the label, “born-again Christian,” helped him win primary elections in states with large evangelical ...
By Ruth Graham Jimmy Carter was the first American president to describe himself as “born again,” now a somewhat quaint term for experiencing a rebirth through a personal relationship with ...
Jimmy Carter referenced Jesus in an interview with ... That, plus his unabashed embrace of the label, “born-again Christian,” helped him win primary elections in states with large evangelical ...
Former President Jimmy Carter, best known as a champion of international human rights both during and after his tenure as the ...
Carter talked openly and often in the 1976 campaign about his evangelical “born again” faith, ignoring those who advised him to downplay his beliefs.
Jimmy Carter did not shy away from his faith, and he was genuine about it. His religious beliefs guided him during and after his presidency.
Carter declared that he was no longer a Southern Baptist and threw his support behind a competing movement of moderates.
Jimmy Carter, the Georgia peanut farmer who became ... according to biography.com. Carter, a devout born-again Christian, entered the US Naval Academy in 1943. His studies were accelerated because ...
Into this milieu, candidate Jimmy Carter announced that he was a "born-again Christian" (a concept that many American moderns were learning of, no doubt, for the first time). Affable and honest ...