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Author(s)
Grenz, Stanley
Keywords
North American
Secular
Saints
Religion
GE Subjects
Cultural ethics
Secularisation and ethics
Religious ethics
Christian denominations
Baptist, Adventist

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/153262
Abstract
"On 11th January 1989 Ronald Reagan, under whose administration, according to Richard V. Pierard and Robert D. Linder, 'civil religion reached a new pinnacle in the American experience as it was exalted by a powerful, priestly president? delivered his farewell address to the nation. After extolling the successes of the previous eight years, Reagan summarised the accomplishments of his two terms in office with these words: 'We made the city stronger- we made the city freer - and we left het in good hands'."
Date
1990
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Article
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