

An edition of What the world should be (2008)
Woodrow Wilson and the crafting of a faith-based foreign policy
By Malcolm D. Magee
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Baylor University Press
Language
eng
Pages
189
Description:
In What the World Should Be, Malcolm Magee demonstrates that Woodrow Wilson was immersed in a Presbyterian tradition that shaped his presidency. He argues that Wilson's religious convictions shaped his concepts of effective leadership, the way he reasoned, and his use of language. In particular, Wilson's religious beliefs accustomed him to the theological principle of antinomy: that two principles could both be right even when, considered only in the light of logic, they appear mutually contradictory. These convictions ultimately made Wilson believe he was providentially chosen to bring divinely ordered freedom to the nations and peoples of the earth. --From publisher's description.
subjects: Religion, Presbyterian Church, History, Christianity and politics, Foreign relations, Political and social views, Weltkrieg I., Politische Einstellung, Theologie, Politik und Gesellschaft, Diplomatic relations, Außenpolitik, Aussenpolitik, Wilson, woodrow, 1856-1924, United states, foreign relations, 1913-1921
People: Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924)
Places: United States
Times: 20th century, 1913-1921