What is religion doing to our consciences? / By George A. Coe.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : C. Scribner's Sons, 1943.Description: ix pages, 1 leaf, 120 p. ; 20 cmSubject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: What is religion doing to our consciences?DDC classification:
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Contents:
The problem -- The pressure of events is re-shaping the Christian conscience -- The resulting ambiguity of "Christian" and of "religion" -- These ambiguities are a potential good -- The Christian conscience as explorer and discoverer -- The most difficult problem that now confronts the Christian conscience -- Do Christians overvalue material possessions? -- "Lo, where his coming looms--democracy, a Titan!".
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The problem -- The pressure of events is re-shaping the Christian conscience -- The resulting ambiguity of "Christian" and of "religion" -- These ambiguities are a potential good -- The Christian conscience as explorer and discoverer -- The most difficult problem that now confronts the Christian conscience -- Do Christians overvalue material possessions? -- "Lo, where his coming looms--democracy, a Titan!".

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