Focusing on presidential religious rhetoric, this study by David O'Connell examines how invoking faith in speeches often undermines a president's agenda. Through case studies and extensive analysis of speech transcripts, the author reveals that leaders resort to religious language out of necessity rather than desire. The book raises critical questions about the effectiveness of such rhetoric and whether divine intervention aligns with political intentions, ultimately questioning the impact of faith on leadership.
American Presidents Series Series
This series delves into the lives and legacies of pivotal figures in American history, focusing on its leaders. It explores their decisions, the challenges they faced, and the profound impacts they had on shaping the nation. Each volume offers an in-depth look at the personality and presidency of a man who influenced the course of history. It's a compelling exploration of the United States' political and social evolution.
