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 ...
Carter talked openly and often in the 1976 campaign about his evangelical “born again” faith, ignoring those who advised him to downplay his beliefs.
The peanut farmer turned president, who died Sunday at 100, put solar panels on the White House and once spent 89 seconds ...
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 ...
At a campaign event in Winston-Salem on the eve of the 1976 North Carolina Democratic primary, a voter asked then-candidate Jimmy Carter whether he was a “born again” Christian. Carter ...
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 ...
Jimmy Carter referenced Jesus in an interview with Playboy magazine ... That, plus his unabashed embrace of the label “born-again Christian,” helped him win primary elections in states with large ...