The social effects which are usually enumerated do not constitute a reconstruction of society on a Christian basis, but were mainly a suppression of some of the most glaring evils in the social system of the time.


p. 149 - Christianity and the Social Crisis (1907) - Ch.4 Why Has Christianity Never Undertaken the Work of Social Reconstruction?


The social effects which are usually enumerated do not constitute a reconstruction of society on a Christian basis, but were mainly a suppression of...

The social effects which are usually enumerated do not constitute a reconstruction of society on a Christian basis, but were mainly a suppression of...

The social effects which are usually enumerated do not constitute a reconstruction of society on a Christian basis, but were mainly a suppression of...

The social effects which are usually enumerated do not constitute a reconstruction of society on a Christian basis, but were mainly a suppression of...