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Christianity takes a stand; an approach to the issues of today / a symposium edited by William Scarlett ...

LIBRA 238.5 Sca74
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LIBRA HN31 .S3 1946aa
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Scarlett, William, 1883-1973.
Series:
Penguin special ; 612.
Penguin special ; 612
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Church and social problems.
Physical Description:
4 preliminary leaves, 128 pages ; 18 cm.
Other Title:
Toward a better world
Place of Publication:
New York : Penguin Books, Inc., [1946]
Contents:
Introduction, by William Scarlett.
The social responsibility of the Christian and of the church, by Angus Dun.
World order: The United Nations, by Sumner Welles. Our relations to Russia, by Reinhold Niebuhr. The treatment of ex-enemy nations, by W.E. Hocking. The moral meaning of the atomic bomb, by A.H. Compton.
Domestic order: The minorities question, by Anna E. Roosevelt. The Negro problem, by W.R. Bowie. The legacy of the Japanese American evacuation, by E.L. Parsons. Full employment, by Frances Perkins. Man and the state, by Eduard Heinmann.
Conclusion: The duty of a Christian in the modern world, by Stringfellow Barr.
Notes:
Published also in the same year (Philadelphia, The John C. Winston Company) under title: Toward a better world.
"First Penguin books edition, October, 1946."
Photocopy. Philadelphia, PA : University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Photoduplication Dept., 1996. 28 cm.
OCLC:
187451791

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