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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | The "Urgency of Evangelism" | 3 |
2 | Reviving the Religion of the Vernacular | 37 |
3 | To "Complete the Circle of Scientific Theology" | 75 |
4 | A "Uniting Social Aim": The Protestant Churches and Social Work in Equipoise | 131 |
5 | The Protestant Churches, the Social Survey, and "Rural Planning" | 165 |
6 | The Social Service Council of Canada: "A Clearing-House" for the Modern State | 197 |
7 | The United Church and the "Revival of Personal Religion" | 224 |
Conclusion: Encompassing the Modern Age | 244 | |
Notes | 251 | |
Manuscript Sources | 355 | |
Index | 359 |
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