The Religious Reagan
Spiritual influences on the president's life were strong and varied.
By Elizabeth Eisenstadt-Evans | posted 8/01/2004 12:00AM

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Shortly after Reagan's death, CT interviewed Paul Kengor: Ronald Reagan's Faith, Not Just Policies, Ended Communism | The author of God and Ronald Reagan discusses the spiritual life of America's 40th president
Books & Culture also reviewed God and Ronald Reagan: Books & Culture's Book of the Week: "Trust but Verify" | Ronald Reagan's faith.
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Other Christianity Today articles about the former president include:
How Ronald Reagan Wowed Evangelicals | He rarely delivered on their issues, but the Great Communicator changed the movement. (June 22, 2004)
Pastoring a Wounded President | Until an assassination attempt, Ronald Reagan regularly attended National Presbyterian Church. After the attempt, Louis Evans was among the few people invited to minister to the family. (June 22, 2004)
Winners from the Gipper | Looking back at the best films of Ronald Reagan. (June 09, 2004)
Weblog: Remembering Ronald Reagan | What Billy Graham, Jim Dobson, Pope John Paul II, and others are saying about the death of the former president—and what he said about evangelicals. (June 07, 2004)
CT Classic: President Reagan and the Bible | He speaks out strongly for the importance of Scripture. (June 07, 2004)