




The Intersection of Religion and Politics at the Presidency, with Rev. Dr. Randall Balmer : Director: Emory University | Genre: Documentary | Produced In: 2009
Synopsis: Author, historian and Emmy Award nominee the Rev. Dr. Randall Balmer, distinguished visiting professor at Emory University’s Candler School of Theology, addresses the intersection of religion and presidential politics in this April 2, 2009 lecture, "So Help Me God: Religion and the Presidency since John F. Kennedy". A scholar, documentary filmmaker, and Episcopal priest, Balmer is professor of American religious history at Barnard College, Columbia University and the 2009 McDonald Family Chair on the Life and Teachings of Jesus and their Impact on Culture at Candler School of Theology. An editor for "Christianity Today" since 1999, his commentaries on religion in America also have appeared in news publications across the country, including "The New York Times", the "Philadelphia Inquirer", the "St. Louis Post-Dispatch", and "Slate". This lecture is based on the most recent of his dozen books, "God in the White House". Read more on Randall Balmer at Emory: http://www.emory.edu/home/news/releases/2009/03/randall-balmer-at-emory.html
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