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The Personal Beliefs of Jimmy Carter |
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The Personal Beliefs of Jimmy Carter : Winner
of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize by President Jimmy Carter
(Author)
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- Paperback: 252 pages ; Dimensions
(in inches): 1.44 x 8.42 x 5.90
- Publisher: Three Rivers Press; 1st
edition (December 3, 2002)
- ISBN: 1400050383
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The Nobel Committee recognized President
Carter’s remarkable achievements by awarding him the Peace Prize
in October 2002 for his accomplishments fostering peace during his
presidency and his tireless work after leaving office monitoring
elections, promoting peaceful resolutions to conflict, and helping
provide food, shelter, and healthcare to the world’s poor.
Now, in The Personal Beliefs of Jimmy Carter, readers have
for the first time in one volume the complete text of his
spiritual autobiography, Living Faith, in which President
Carter shares the values and experiences that have shaped his
life, and Sources of Strength, fifty-two of his favorite
Bible lessons that he has taught at his hometown church in Plains,
Georgia, over the decades.
Jimmy Carter was president of the United States from 1977 to 1981.
He is the author of thirteen other books, including Always a
Reckoning and The Virtues of Aging. In 1982 he founded
the Carter Center, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization in
Atlanta that addresses national and international issues of public
policy. President Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, live in Plains,
Georgia.
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