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    Ronald Reagan

    President of the United States from 1981 to 1989 and actor

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  1. What are the political views and Religious Beliefs of Ronald Reagan? - Hollowverse. The Religion and Political Views of Ronald Reagan. Summary. Religion. Reagan was raised by a Catholic and a Presbyterian. He went the Presbyterian route until the end of his days. Religion was quite important to Reagan and he used it like a political weapon.

  2. Ronald Reagan – Presbyterian. Reagan's father was Catholic, but Reagan was raised in his mother's Disciples of Christ denomination and was baptized there on September 21, 1922. Nancy and Ronald Reagan were married in the Disciples of Christ "Little Brown Church" in Studio City, California on March 4, 1952.

  3. While Reagan distanced himself from the Christian Right’s theology, he endorsed the movement’s attempt to bring religion into politics. Answering constitutional objections from the movement’s critics, Reagan explained that Christian perspectives had a place in government.

  4. News. The Christian Faith of Ronald Reagan. Paul Kengor has written a good book on a subject no author adequately covered until he took it up: the deep and abiding religious faith of Ronald Reagan.

  5. But what exactly was the nature of Reagan's religious beliefs? The striking thing about his sense of religion is how much it enables us to forget religion. On this subject the radical...

  6. In many addresses, proclamations, letters, and private conversations, Reagan stressed his faith in God and prayer, the inspiration of the Bible, and the divinity of Jesus. Numerous leaders of the religious right were troubled by his infrequent church attendance and his wife’s interest in astrology.

  7. WASHINGTON (BP)–Ronald Reagans faith formed the core of his beliefs and enabled him to confront death twice with courage, friends and family members said during funeral services for the former president June 11. “When he closed his eyes, that’s when I realized the gift that he gave to me — the gift that he was going to be with his ...

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