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"Religion of the Whole Man and of the Whole Society." Lecture No. 3, Earl Lectureship Foundation, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California, February 24

 Item — Box: Series 10, Box 35

Dates

  • Other: February 24

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 168.00 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Materials Specific Details

The American ideal; Kingdom of Heaven here on earth; people in modern civilization are losing loving contact with earth; religion must match freedoms with responsibilities; want directions; too much specialization, need to be oriented; individualism must think of relationship to others; in United States, can combine into harmonious whole all the prerequisites of the good life; strong sense of direction needed, for General Welfare; Prophets, Jesus, etc. and doctrine of social justice; Marx distorted it; difference between Christianity and Communism or Nazism; What is worthwhile?; General Welfare (Rotarians); capitalism, democracy, and religion; unity and liberty don't have to be mutually exclusive; movement toward unity; necessity of leadership with vision; "profound religious motivation of the whole man"; Workers, farmers, business men; look beyond short-term objective; rights and privileges curtail disciplines.

Repository Details

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