What the world should be

Thomas Woodrow Wilson was one of the most important presidents of the previous century. In fact, his peculiar brand of progressive politics was arguably the most influential and definitive in terms of the current dominant outlook.

Dr. Magee captures what many historians have failed to recognize: the powerful influence of faith on the decisions of Wilson, and thus the direction of history.

What is the impact of an individual's faith on public policy and the governance of a nation? Our modernist prejudices can cause us to underestimate the role of religion in our leaders.

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