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The Mighty and the Almighty: Reflections on America, God, and World Affairs , 2006

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Identifier: BL65 .I55 A53 2006

Scope and Contents

In The mighty and the almighty, Madeleine Albright examines the profound impact of religion on America's view of itself, the effect on U.S. policy of the rise of the Christian right, the Bush administration's successes and failures in responding to 9/11, the challenges posed by the war in Iraq, and the importance of understanding Islam. She offers a balanced but, when necessary, devastating analysis of U.S. strategy, and condemns those of all faiths who exploit religious fervor to create divisions or enhance their own power. In this illuminating account, Albright argues that, to be effective, U.S. policy makers must understand the power and place of religion in motivating others and in coloring how American actions are perceived. Defying the conventional wisdom, she suggests not only that religion and politics are inseparable, but that their partnership, when properly harnessed, can be a force for justice and peace.

Dates

  • Copyright: 2006

Creator

Historical Note:

Autographed by the author when she came to Texas Wesleyan for the inauguration of Frederick G. Slabach on January 27, 2012. At 8:30 that morning,, in Martin Hall, Secretary Albright gave a presentation, answered questions from the audience and then signed copies of her books for members of the audience. She signed this volume during that event.

Extent

1 volume (xii, 339 pages) ; 24 cm.

Language of Materials

English

Materials Specific Details

Published: New York: HarperCollins, c2006.

First Edition.

ISBN: 978-0-06-189257-9

Main author: Madeleine Albright.

Other authors: Bill Woodward.

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the West Library University Archives Repository

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