Back to Class: Jimmy Carter and Rise of the Religious Right

"His Own Received Him Not: Jimmy Carter and the Rise of the Religious Right" with Randall Balmer, The Dartmouth Professor in the Arts & Sciences.

September 20, 2014
10 am - 11 am
Location
Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center
Sponsored by
Alumni Relations
Audience
Public
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Continuing Education and Travel

"His Own Received Him Not: Jimmy Carter and the Rise of the Religious Right"

Randall Balmer
The Dartmouth Professor in the Arts and Sciences
Chair, Department of Religion

One of the many paradoxes surrounding the life and career of Jimmy Carter is that American evangelicals, who helped propel him to the presidency in 1976, turned so dramatically, even rabidly, against him four years later. Although leaders of the Religious Right insisted that their opposition to legalized abortion motivated their political activism, that claim collapses beneath historical scrutiny. How—and why—did the Religious Right emerge as a political movement in the 1970s?

Please note: Professor Balmer's new book, Redeemer: The Life of Jimmy Carter will be available for purchase at the event. Following the presentation, Professor Balmer will be available to sign copies of his book.

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Location
Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center
Sponsored by
Alumni Relations
Audience
Public
More information
Continuing Education and Travel