The purpose is rather to concentrate the thought of Christendom on the mind of Christ as revealed in the Gospels towards those great social, industrial and international questions which are so acutely urgent in our civilization. A Christian Program for the Rural Community - Page 19by Kenyon Leech Butterfield - 1923 - 188 pagesFull view - About this book
| United Lutheran Church in America, United Lutheran Church in America. Convention - 1926 - 1370 pages
...help to this end. It does not intend to deal with questions of faith and order. The purpose is rather to concentrate the thought of Christendom on the mind of Christ as revealed in the Gospels towards those great social, industrial and international questions which are so acutely urgent in our... | |
| United Lutheran Church in America, United Lutheran Church in America. Convention - 1922 - 596 pages
...help to this end. It is not intended to deal with questions of Faith and Order. The purpose is rather to concentrate the thought of Christendom on the mind...international, which are so acutely urgent in every country. . . . This movement is to be carefully distinguished from four other movements. It is to be distinguished... | |
| 1922 - 450 pages
...America. It is proposed to hold a conference representative of all communions of the Church of Christ, to concentrate the thought of Christendom on the mind of Christ as revealed in the gospels towards those great social questions, industrial and international, which are so acutely urgent in... | |
| Nathan Söderblom - 1923 - 232 pages
...help to this end. It is not intended to deal with questions of Faith and Order. The purpose is rather to concentrate the thought of Christendom on the mind of Christ as revealed in the Gospels towards those great social questions, industrial and international, which are so acutely urgent in... | |
| Charles S. Macfarland - 1924 - 234 pages
...help to this end. It is not intended to deal with questions of Faith and Order. The purpose is rather to concentrate the thought of Christendom on the mind of Christ as revealed in the Gospels towards those great social questions, industrial and international, which are so acutely urgent in... | |
| 1927 - 464 pages
...help to this end. Nor did it intend to deal with questions of faith and order. The purpose was rather to concentrate the thought of Christendom on the mind of Christ as revealed in the uospels toward those great social, industrial and international questions which are so acutely urgent... | |
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