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Far-reaching were last week's demands: 1) withdrawal of all foreign financial support and missionaries from Japan; 2) replacement of all foreign missionary executives by Japanese Christians (whose ears the Government can pin back without causing an international rumpus); 3) an amalgamation of all the Protestant sects in...
One of the high lights of the Harvard summer was the two-week conference of diplomats, religious leaders, businessmen, and educators on "Religious Principles and Contemporary and National Issues." The conference which dealt with the Church's part in world peace and democracy was conducted for two-day periods by...
One of the high lights of the Harvard summer was the two-week conference of diplomats, religious leaders, businessmen, and educators on "Religious Principles and Contemporary and National Issues." The conference which dealt with the Church's part in world peace and democracy was conducted for two-day periods by...
New sects swelled the total number of U. S. religious bodies from 213 to 256, though the number of church buildings was reduced during the decade from 232,154 to 199,302. The Roman Catholics, largest single church, showed an increase of 1,309,934 (total: 19,914,937 members...
Dr. Maurer's predecessor as moderator, famed Statistician Roger W. Babson, jumped on this statement with both feet. Cried white-goateed, spry old Businessman Babson, 1940 Presidential candidate of the Prohibition Party: "Congregationalism was the original Protestant denomination that fought for democracy, namely delegates from each church. Now they...