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- catalog contributor b842707.
- catalog created "[1969]".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "[1969]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1969]".
- catalog description "I. The churches of America in the Revolution, the Civil, and Spanish American war -- The American revolution -- The Civil war -- The Spanish American war -- The banishment of war by resolutions -- II. Europe starts a war and America prepare s -- War and propaganda -- Beginnings of the Preparedness movement -- The Lusitania disaster -- The churches abandon neutrality -- The Preparedness bandwagon -- America decides to fight -- III. The holy war -- The call to the colors -- The intellectuals -- Theology for war time -- Christ and the bayonet -- The church and the state -- IV. The church as servant of the state -- Organizing for war -- Recruits and liberty bonds -- Campaigns on the home front -- Prohibition, temperance, and public morals -- V. The churches contribute to war time hysteria -- The atrocity mongers -- The Kaiser as Beelzebub -- The Hun -- Hymns of hate -- The German plot -- Music and patriotism -- Spy hunting -- The clergy under indictment -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The return of the Lord -- The New Day -- Gold stars -- XIV. Victory and post armistice disillusionment -- The pre armistice mind -- The victory -- Disillusionment and repentance -- X. Conclusion -- XVI. The churches and the clergy in World War II -- XVII. Conclusion, 1968.".
- catalog description "VI. The churches interpret the First Amendment -- Free speech, Ltd. -- The pope's peace proposals -- The pacifists -- When conscience is a crime -- VII. The federal council of the churches of Christ in America, 1917 to 18 -- War and the mind of Christ -- The council of the conscientious objector -- The brotherhood of man -- VIII. The collapse of the peace societies -- The world's oldest peace society -- Peace through force -- Fighting for peace -- IX. The YMCA in khaki -- The red triangle -- The ministry of the YMCA -- X. Groups of irreconcilables -- The people's council -- Peace programs in war time -- The Russellites -- Friends of the conscientious objector -- Friends, Mennonites, and drunkards -- XI. The non conformist clergy -- The iron hand of the hierarchy -- The number of pacifist clergy -- Adventures in non conformity -- XII. The espionage act, mob violence, and the clergy -- Grist for the espionage acts -- Popular justice -- XIII. War brings a revival of religion -- ".
- catalog extent "xxvii, 330 p.".
- catalog identifier "0836115880".
- catalog identifier "836115880".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "[1969]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Scottdale, Pa., Herald Press".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "940.3/152".
- catalog subject "D639.R4 A25 1969".
- catalog subject "Propaganda, American.".
- catalog subject "Public opinion United States.".
- catalog subject "War Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog subject "War Religious aspects.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Propaganda.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Religious aspects.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Religious aspects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The churches of America in the Revolution, the Civil, and Spanish American war -- The American revolution -- The Civil war -- The Spanish American war -- The banishment of war by resolutions -- II. Europe starts a war and America prepare s -- War and propaganda -- Beginnings of the Preparedness movement -- The Lusitania disaster -- The churches abandon neutrality -- The Preparedness bandwagon -- America decides to fight -- III. The holy war -- The call to the colors -- The intellectuals -- Theology for war time -- Christ and the bayonet -- The church and the state -- IV. The church as servant of the state -- Organizing for war -- Recruits and liberty bonds -- Campaigns on the home front -- Prohibition, temperance, and public morals -- V. The churches contribute to war time hysteria -- The atrocity mongers -- The Kaiser as Beelzebub -- The Hun -- Hymns of hate -- The German plot -- Music and patriotism -- Spy hunting -- The clergy under indictment -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The return of the Lord -- The New Day -- Gold stars -- XIV. Victory and post armistice disillusionment -- The pre armistice mind -- The victory -- Disillusionment and repentance -- X. Conclusion -- XVI. The churches and the clergy in World War II -- XVII. Conclusion, 1968.".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. The churches interpret the First Amendment -- Free speech, Ltd. -- The pope's peace proposals -- The pacifists -- When conscience is a crime -- VII. The federal council of the churches of Christ in America, 1917 to 18 -- War and the mind of Christ -- The council of the conscientious objector -- The brotherhood of man -- VIII. The collapse of the peace societies -- The world's oldest peace society -- Peace through force -- Fighting for peace -- IX. The YMCA in khaki -- The red triangle -- The ministry of the YMCA -- X. Groups of irreconcilables -- The people's council -- Peace programs in war time -- The Russellites -- Friends of the conscientious objector -- Friends, Mennonites, and drunkards -- XI. The non conformist clergy -- The iron hand of the hierarchy -- The number of pacifist clergy -- Adventures in non conformity -- XII. The espionage act, mob violence, and the clergy -- Grist for the espionage acts -- Popular justice -- XIII. War brings a revival of religion -- ".
- catalog title "Preachers present arms; the role of the American churches and clergy in World Wars I and II, with some observations on the war in Vietnam, by Ray H. Abrams.".
- catalog type "text".