An edition of Conscience (2011)

Conscience

two soldiers, two pacifists, one family : a test of will and faith in World War I

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An edition of Conscience (2011)

Conscience

two soldiers, two pacifists, one family : a test of will and faith in World War I

Norman Thomas and his brothers' upbringing prepared them for a life of service--but their calls to conscience threatened to tear them apart. Conscience is Louisa Thomas's account of the remarkable Thomas brothers in a time of trial, exploring the difficult decisions the four brothers faced with the advent of World War I. Sons of a Presbyterian minister and grandsons of missionaries, they shared a rigorous moral upbringing, a Princeton education, and a faith in the era's spirit of hope. Ralph enlisted right away, heeding President Wilson's call. Arthur, the youngest, was less certain about the righteousness of the cause but sensitive to his obligation as a citizen. Evan became a conscientious objector; when the truce was signed in 1918, he was in solitary confinement. Norman left his ministry in the tenements of East Harlem, New York, and began the course he would follow for the rest of his life, fighting for civil liberties and social justice, and against violence as a method of change.--From publisher description.

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Penguin Press
Language
English
Pages
320

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Table of Contents

Fervent wrestling prayers
Preacher of the word
The world's honors
The fate of the universe
Sympathy for the unmarried
A land of brotherhood and justice
The promise of American life
Long wars will occur
Which way shall it be?
Courage of the highest type
Muddle headed
What then shall America do?
Let every man be faithful
A caged and cautious liberalism
A democratic right
Courage of convictions
Into the fracas
Treason's twilight zone
Mean what you say
The sandiest of foundations
To carry your watch.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-306) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.3/162092273
Library of Congress
D524 .T53 2011, D524.T53 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 320 p. :
Number of pages
320

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Open Library
OL25120215M
Internet Archive
consciencetwosol00thom
ISBN 13
9781594202940
LCCN
2010047855
OCLC/WorldCat
682892647

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