02805nam 2200613 450 991045918650332120211005021528.01-282-87558-297866128755881-4411-6777-3(CKB)2670000000054546(EBL)601570(OCoLC)682540736(SSID)ssj0000430882(PQKBManifestationID)11296533(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000430882(PQKBWorkID)10456391(PQKB)10374889(MiAaPQ)EBC601570(MiAaPQ)EBC5309416(MiAaPQ)EBC3003085(Au-PeEL)EBL3003085(EXLCZ)99267000000005454620180315h20092009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWe don't do God /John Burton, Eileen McCabeLondon, England ;New York, New York :Continuum,2009.©20091 online resource (252 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-84706-352-7 Includes bibliographical references.Contents; Author's Note; St John's College, Oxford, 1972-5; Introduction; Part 1; 1 Oxford to Sedgefield; 2 Sedgefield to Westminster; 3 MP to Leader of the Labour Party; 4 Leader of the Labour Party to Prime Minister; Part 2; 5 Domestic Policy; 6 Bringing Peace to Northern Ireland; 7 Striding the International Stage; 8 Three Times a Winner; Part 3; 9 Post Premiership; 10 And Finally . . .; NotesIn the days following the 2009 presidential election, world leaders lined up in the hope of being the first to visit Barack Obama. In the event it was Tony Blair who, two weeks into the new Administration, stood shoulder to shoulder with Obama at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington. Blair was back on the world stage eighteen months after leaving office, the man of deep Christian faith who, during his premiership, became a political warrior. With the new President by his side, the former Prime Minister gave full vent to his belief in the importance of the global role of religion in poliEx-prime ministersGreat BritainReligious life and customsSpiritual biographyGreat BritainReligion and politicsGreat BritainElectronic books.Ex-prime ministersReligious life and customs.Spiritual biographyReligion and politics941.0859092Burton John1940-120337MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910459186503321We don't do God2491326UNINA