Former US President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100, is remembered for his enduring commitment to humanitarian work, peacemaking, and human rights. His actions, deeply rooted in his evangelical Christian faith, have left a lasting impact on the world.
This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article. FILE PHOTO: Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter meets Aviva and Noam Shalit (not seen), parents of abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, in Jerusalem April 13, 2008.
An unpopular president, then a respected philanthropist and peacemaker, Jimmy Carter will be remembered as a pious man whose actions were always rooted in his religious faithJimmy Carter, who died at the age of 100, is one of the few former US presidents to have been so . His remarkable longevity made him the American head of state who lived the longest, was married the longest (76 years) and had the longest post-presidency (42 years). Above all, Carter has made the most of the past four decades, devoting himself to humanitarian action, the peaceful resolution of conflicts, the observation of elections in numerous countries, the defense and advancement of human rights, . If the ex-president’s actions have left their mark in the mind of the people, it is hardly because of the four years he spent in the White House – though, recently, some specialists have reassessed his presidency in a more . What is certain is that Jimmy Carter, the only president who was simultaneously an evangelical Christian, a Southern progressive and a center-left Democrat, was an exceptional figure.All the actions of James Earl Carter Jr. must be read in the light of his evangelical Southern Baptist faith, following a personal conversion experience in his forties. In fact, he was the first president in the modern era to speak so he declared that the most important thing for him was Jesus Christ, and readily referred to his belief in the authority of the Bible as While today white evangelicals (not to be confused with “evangelicals ”, authors of the canonical Gospels) are mainly associated with the right and the Republican Party, this was not the case in the 1970
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