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- catalog contributor b3726289.
- catalog created "1920.".
- catalog date "1920".
- catalog date "1920.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1920.".
- catalog description "Bibliographical foot-notes.".
- catalog description "Part I. The state of religion as revealed in the army -- Chapter I. The men and Christianity -- 1. The proportion of Christians -- 2. Widespread ignorance as to the meaning of Christianity and church membership -- 3. The fidelity of the faithful -- II. The men and the church -- 3. The fidelity of the faithful -- II. The men and the church -- 1. Criticisms of the church for inadequacy in its moral ideal and moral life -- 2. Criticisms of the church for unreality or triviality -- 3. Attitude toward denominations -- III. The faith of the majority -- IV. Moral standards and life of the majority -- 1. Virtues generally admired and frequently found -- 2. Vices or moral weaknesses frequently found and largely condoned -- Summary of Part I -- Part II. The effect of the war on religion in the army -- Introduction -- V. The effect of military training and war on personal religion -- 1. General effect on interest in religion -- 2. The experience of God at the front -- 3. The question of God's providence -- 4. The prevalence of fatalism -- 5. Increased faith in immortality -- 6. Appreciation of the meaning of the cross -- 7. Interest in the Bible -- 8. The demand for reality -- VI. The effect on the churches and churchmanship -- 1. Church unity and cooperation -- 2. Interruption of religious habits -- 3. Public worship -- 4. Special ministries -- VII. The effect on moral life and standards -- 1. The effects of army discipline -- 2. The effect of the group emphasis -- 3. Gambling -- 4. Profanity -- 5. Sexual immorality -- Petty stealing -- Summary of Part II -- Part III. Lessons for the church -- VIII. What the church may learn from the army -- 1. Concerning church membership -- 2. Concerning religious education -- 3. Concerning fundamental teachings -- 4. Concerning public worship -- 5. Concerning moral life and standards -- 6. Concerning responsibility for the community -- 7. Concerning church unity.".
- catalog extent "xvi p., 1 ℓ., 155 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Religion among American men.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Religion among American men.".
- catalog issued "1920".
- catalog issued "1920.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Association press,".
- catalog relation "Religion among American men.".
- catalog subject "D639.R4 C5".
- catalog subject "Soldiers.".
- catalog subject "United States. Army.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Religious aspects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. The state of religion as revealed in the army -- Chapter I. The men and Christianity -- 1. The proportion of Christians -- 2. Widespread ignorance as to the meaning of Christianity and church membership -- 3. The fidelity of the faithful -- II. The men and the church -- 3. The fidelity of the faithful -- II. The men and the church -- 1. Criticisms of the church for inadequacy in its moral ideal and moral life -- 2. Criticisms of the church for unreality or triviality -- 3. Attitude toward denominations -- III. The faith of the majority -- IV. Moral standards and life of the majority -- 1. Virtues generally admired and frequently found -- 2. Vices or moral weaknesses frequently found and largely condoned -- Summary of Part I -- Part II. The effect of the war on religion in the army -- Introduction -- V. The effect of military training and war on personal religion -- 1. General effect on interest in religion -- 2. The experience of God at the front -- 3. The question of God's providence -- 4. The prevalence of fatalism -- 5. Increased faith in immortality -- 6. Appreciation of the meaning of the cross -- 7. Interest in the Bible -- 8. The demand for reality -- VI. The effect on the churches and churchmanship -- 1. Church unity and cooperation -- 2. Interruption of religious habits -- 3. Public worship -- 4. Special ministries -- VII. The effect on moral life and standards -- 1. The effects of army discipline -- 2. The effect of the group emphasis -- 3. Gambling -- 4. Profanity -- 5. Sexual immorality -- Petty stealing -- Summary of Part II -- Part III. Lessons for the church -- VIII. What the church may learn from the army -- 1. Concerning church membership -- 2. Concerning religious education -- 3. Concerning fundamental teachings -- 4. Concerning public worship -- 5. Concerning moral life and standards -- 6. Concerning responsibility for the community -- 7. Concerning church unity.".
- catalog title "Religion among American men, as revealed by a study of conditions in the army [by] the Committee on the war and the religious outlook.".
- catalog type "text".