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Christian faith and social action; a symposium, by John A. Hutchison [and others]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, Scribner, 1953.Description: 246 p. 24 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HN31 .C57 1953
Contents:
Two decades of social Christianity, by J.A. Hutchison.- The Christian gospel and history, by R.L. Shinn.- The contemporary cultural crisis, by C.D. Kean.- The church, in but not of the church, by C.L. Stanley.- The church between East and West, by J.C. Bennett.- The foundation and pattern of Christian behavior, by P.L. Lehmann.- Towards a contemporary doctrine of vocation, by A. Miller.- The person in a technical society, by P. Tillich.- Christian liberty and totalitarianism, by E. Heimann.- Utopianism and realism in foreign policy, by V.H. Holloway.- Faith and secular learning, by W. Herberg.- Can social problems be solved? By L. Pope.- Christian faith and social action, by R. Niebuhr.
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Bishop Okullu Memorial Library (Limuru Campus) General Circulation Non-fiction HN31 .C57 1953 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 012199
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Includes bibliographical footnotes.

Two decades of social Christianity, by J.A. Hutchison.- The Christian gospel and history, by R.L. Shinn.- The contemporary cultural crisis, by C.D. Kean.- The church, in but not of the church, by C.L. Stanley.- The church between East and West, by J.C. Bennett.- The foundation and pattern of Christian behavior, by P.L. Lehmann.- Towards a contemporary doctrine of vocation, by A. Miller.- The person in a technical society, by P. Tillich.- Christian liberty and totalitarianism, by E. Heimann.- Utopianism and realism in foreign policy, by V.H. Holloway.- Faith and secular learning, by W. Herberg.- Can social problems be solved? By L. Pope.- Christian faith and social action, by R. Niebuhr.

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