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010 _aAcc#21258
020 _a0810805383
040 _cPhilippine Baptist Theological Seminary
050 _aBX 6207 .A48
_bK27 1972
100 1 0 _aKelsey, George D.
245 1 0 _aSocial ethics among Southern Baptists, 1917-1969 /
_cby George D. Kelsey.
264 _aMetuchen, NJ :
_bThe Scarecrow Press, Inc.,
_c©1972.
300 _aix; 274 pages :
_c22 cm.
440 0 _aATLA Monograph Series, No. 2
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aI. The church - The nature of the church - The task of the church - The misunderstanding of "social Christianity" - Anti-Catholicism - Anti-church union and anti-cooperation - Bigotry - Ecumenicity II. Education - The nature of education - Technique and content - The Christian school and the public school - Academic freedom III. The state - The origin of authority - The function and end of the state - The death penalty - Relation of church and state - Duty of the citizen IV. War and peace - The ethics of war - God and war - World war I a crusade - World war II a just war - Gains from war - Pacifism and conscientious objection - The peace settlements - Vietnam V. Prohibition and the restraint of the liquor traffic - The Baptist stand on prohibition and the liquor traffic - The evils of liquor - Waging the prohibition fight - Defending prohibition's achievements and denouncing repeal - Prohibition and the Negro - Waging the battle for restraint and limitation VI. The family - Marriage - Courtship and engagement - Sex and birth control - Relations in the home - Divorce - Dealing with marriage and divorce - Woman VII. The economic order - Viewing the general situation - Property - Prosperity - Prosperity and righteousness - Calling and work - Labor's rights, demands and duties - The strike VIII. Race - From world war I to the end of world war II - After World war II
650 _aCHURCH AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
_xBAPTISTS
650 _aSOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
650 4 _aSOCIAL ETHICS
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