Woodrow Wilson served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913-21 and was deeply influenced by two important streams of American Christian faith -- southern Calvinist Presbyterianism and the social gospel movement. In this fascinating interview, Prof. Cara Lea Burnidge, assistant professor of philosophy & world religions at the University of Northern Iowa, explains how this spiritual upbringing shaped Wilson's vision that ultimately led to his promotion of the League of Nations...
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