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- catalog contributor b3721261.
- catalog contributor b3721262.
- catalog created "1955.".
- catalog date "1955".
- catalog date "1955.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1955.".
- catalog description "1. Shouldn't the church stay out of politics entirely and just concern itself with making individuals better? -- 2. Isn't the church too indefinite about social and political issues, too removed from important concerns? -- 3. Does communism provide a better dynamic for social change than Christianity? -- 4. Is the church tinged with communism? -- 5. Has the church any business opposing established patterns of segregation? -- 6. Isn't the church lagging behind in the elimination of segregation? -- 7. Doesn't the church talk out of both sides of its mouth on the matter of war: pacifistic when we should be preparing and jingoistic when we're actually in a war? -- 8. What business have our churches imposing their religion on people in countries with other faiths? -- 9. Isn't the church, because of its dogmatism, really an enemy of freedom in the world? -- 10. Why should religious leaders from behind the Iron Curtain who have confirmed to the Soviet line be allowed to participate in the world council of churches? -- 11. What is the use of the world council of churches, with all the churches believing different things?".
- catalog extent "159 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Church, politics, and society.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Church, politics, and society.".
- catalog issued "1955".
- catalog issued "1955.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Morehouse-Gorham Co.,".
- catalog relation "Church, politics, and society.".
- catalog subject "261".
- catalog subject "Church and social problems.".
- catalog subject "HN31 .P43".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Shouldn't the church stay out of politics entirely and just concern itself with making individuals better? -- 2. Isn't the church too indefinite about social and political issues, too removed from important concerns? -- 3. Does communism provide a better dynamic for social change than Christianity? -- 4. Is the church tinged with communism? -- 5. Has the church any business opposing established patterns of segregation? -- 6. Isn't the church lagging behind in the elimination of segregation? -- 7. Doesn't the church talk out of both sides of its mouth on the matter of war: pacifistic when we should be preparing and jingoistic when we're actually in a war? -- 8. What business have our churches imposing their religion on people in countries with other faiths? -- 9. Isn't the church, because of its dogmatism, really an enemy of freedom in the world? -- 10. Why should religious leaders from behind the Iron Curtain who have confirmed to the Soviet line be allowed to participate in the world council of churches? -- 11. What is the use of the world council of churches, with all the churches believing different things?".
- catalog title "The church, politics, and society; dialogues on current problems, by James A. Pike and John W. Pyle.".
- catalog type "text".